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Pledging Accounts Receivable: A Comprehensive Guide to Financing and Working Capital Management

Pledging accounts receivable is a valuable financing strategy that enables businesses to access capital by using their outstanding invoices as collateral. This guide delves into the intricacies of pledging accounts receivable, exploring its advantages, differences from other financing options, and the crucial role of accounts receivable (AR) automation in securing financing. Understanding Pledging of Accounts … Read more

Can You Write Off Closing Costs? A Comprehensive Guide to Tax Deductible Closing Costs

Closing costs are unavoidable expenses associated with purchasing a home. While these costs can be substantial, there are limited opportunities to deduct them on your tax return. This guide will provide a detailed overview of which closing costs are tax deductible and how to claim these deductions. Tax Deductible Closing Costs The only closing costs … Read more

Why Am I Getting a Paper Stimulus Check Instead of Direct Deposit?

Understanding the Reasons for Paper Stimulus Checks The third round of stimulus checks, amounting to $1,400 per eligible individual, is currently being distributed. While many recipients have received their payments via direct deposit, others have been issued paper checks or EIP (Economic Impact Payment) debit cards. If you’re wondering why you’re receiving a paper stimulus … Read more

Do PPP Loans Show on Taxes? Understanding the Tax Implications of Paycheck Protection Program Loans

The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) was established as part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act to provide financial assistance to small businesses and non-profit organizations struggling amidst the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic. The program offered forgivable loans to eligible entities, with the forgiven amount generally excluded from taxable income. … Read more

Can I Opt Out of Section 115BAC?

Section 115BAC of the Income Tax Act introduces a new tax regime for individuals and HUF taxpayers, providing an option to pay income tax at lower rates with fewer exemptions and deductions. This new regime became effective from FY 2020-21 (AY 2021-22) and is the default option for taxpayers starting from FY 2023-24 (AY 2024-25). … Read more

What is the Self-Employment Tax Rate for 2023?

Self-employment tax is a combination of Social Security and Medicare taxes that self-employed individuals are responsible for paying. The self-employment tax rate is 15.3%, which is higher than the 7.65% payroll tax that employees pay. This is because self-employed individuals are responsible for paying both the employee and employer portions of Social Security and Medicare … Read more