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Tax Tips Small Business

Employee Meals: When Does the 50-Percent Limit Apply?
Don't reduce your deduction if you aren't required to

In most cases, an employer is only allowed to deduct one-half of the expense that is paid to employees for meals. However, in some instances, the full amount is allowed.
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Small Business Quick Tip

If your business owns a vehicle that is available for an employee's personal and business use, the vehicle is nevertheless considered used 100 percent for business on the business tax return. The personal-use percentage is included on the employee's W-2 as an additional compensation.
Forms
Web Links

The following links will bring you directly to a PDF file.

Display # 
# Web Link Hits
1   Link   2008 Federal W-4 Form
Federal Withholding Certificate
130
2   Link   2008 Connecticut W-4 Form
Connecticut Withholding Certificate
137
3   Link   Form I-9
Employment Eligibility Verification
116
Wednesday, 03 December 2008

 

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Tax Tips Personal

Saving for Your Retirement
Certain taxpayers are eligible for a tax credit

If your adjusted gross income is less than $50,000, you may be eligible for a nonrefundable credit against your income tax for elective contributions you make to §401 (k) plans,
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Personal Quick Tip

 

Beginning January 1, 2008, the standard mileage rates for the use of a car (including vans, pickups, or panel trucks) are:
  • 50.5 cents per mile for business miles driven (58.5 cents per mile for miles driven after July 1, 2008);
  • 19 cents per mile for all miles driven for medical or moving purposes (27 cents per mile for miles driven after July 1, 2008); and
  • 14 cents per mile for all miles drive for charitable purposes.