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Mark Updegraff Investor Payroll, who's in your wallet?
6 March 2012 | 29 replies

I thought it would be nice to hear from other investors about how their payroll came to be, and what positions are on it.

If you could rank your employees in order of importance and put a brief description of their d...

Julio Gonzalez Don't miss out on the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC)
10 April 2023 | 0 replies

Did you know that there’s a tax credit available to employers that hire employees from specific target groups that may otherwise experience significant barriers to employment? This is known as the Work Opportunity Tax...

Robert D. workers camp
20 April 2014 | 1 reply

What would be the best approach to create legal protection while hiring workers for temp/low skilled help. For example I need 1 guy for 10 hours today to help me move stuff, 1 guy tomorrow to help clean up etc

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Josh Smith Taxes: WFH expenses California CA 540 -> Form 2106
2 December 2023 | 6 replies

Hi,
Any thoughts on filing Form 2106 as part of California Form CA540 line 19 “Unreimbursed employee expenses” for WFH expenses? WFH means utilities, internet, phone which I use towards office work when working from ...

Farruq S. Landlord's Vs Liability
23 May 2016 | 12 replies

Does the landlord needs to protect themselves from any potential liability from handymen? Unlike the contractors, the handyman may or may not carry insurance and therefore, in case of any injury at the work site, can ...

Kaaren Hall Unveiling the 2024 Retirement Contribution Limits: What Investors Need to Know
9 November 2023 | 1 reply

Unveiling the 2024 Retirement Contribution Limits: What Investors Need to Know
Introduction
As we stride into the year 2024, it's vital for investors and retirement enthusiasts to keep a close eye on the latest chan...

Chris Gould Accountability for your team!
18 February 2021 | 6 replies

I run a virtual team, meaning everyone lives in different places around the country. We have a call recording system and access to everyone’s email but I’m curious what other remote business owners are doing to kee th...

Ian Sara W-2 vs Non W-2 Conventional Loan Financing
5 October 2022 | 10 replies

Hey All,Is someone able to highlight the main differences or challenges between financing an investment property with a conventional loan with W-2 income vs non W-2?  My wife owns her own business but is technically a...

David Ptak Solo 401k or Self Directed IRA
22 June 2018 | 5 replies

Hi folks. I’m looking to do an investment using retirement funds and I’ve read a lot about the solo 401k and the self directed IRA. Does anyone have a recommendation for a good way to start the process of opening one ...

Sean H. Full 1099 w/ S-Corp, do all employer contributions apply for me?
19 September 2021 | 1 reply

I saw something recently where the CARES act added in last year that an employer can contribute up to 5,250 each year until 2025 towards student loans, and the money becomes a full write off.  My company is just me an...