The CCPA: Unemployment Insurance 101
Usually with Lessons From the Line we offer tips, news, and updates about our industry - this month we’d like to talk a little about the tech updates we’re undertaking here at Harmony Group to better serve you.
LFTL: Harmony's Enhanced Tools for Better Management & Compliance
Usually with Lessons From the Line we offer tips, news, and updates about our industry - this month we’d like to talk a little about the tech updates we’re undertaking here at Harmony Group to better serve you.
Commonsense CPA: Annual US Gifting Limits Explained (2023
Like everything the IRS touches, gifts can get a little bit complicated, but with a general understanding of the rules you can stay compliant and avoid any issues. If you are uncertain about your gift tax obligations, or considering a big gift anytime in the future, your Harmony Tax team is available to consult with you for personalized advice on gifting and tax planning.
LFTL: Effective Employee Compensation
Every business is only as successful as the people that make it go. Whether you call your employees a team, a family, a gang of pirates it’s essential that you schedule, compensate, promote and manage them is part of a thoughtful and holistic strategy that incorporates the needs of all the stakeholders.
Commonsense CPA: Dude, Where’s My Refund?
With the April 18 tax deadline already in the rearview mirror, many of our clients might be eyeing their mailbox or bank account, wondering when that refund check is going to land. If you worked with your Harmony advisor to file your taxes before the deadline (without an extension) and are expecting a refund, the waiting game begins.
LFTL: The Economics of 3PD
The meteoric rise of third-party delivery services (“3PD”) like Uber Eats, DoorDash, and Grubhub forever changed the economics of the restaurant industry. This month’s LFTL takes a look at successfully integrating them into your business model.
Commonsense CPA: Understanding Tax Extensions and Underpayment Penalties in the US
Despite their ubiquity for taxpayers, however, most Americans remain blissfully unaware of how tax extensions work at both the federal and state levels, as well as the penalties associated with underpaying taxes. This month’s Commonsense CPA delves into the specifics.
Commonsense CPA: What Does the Recent Banking News Mean For Your Business
Before this weekend you may not have even heard of SVB, now the second largest bank failure in US history.
LFTL: So You Want to Start Brunch
Despite being something of a four letter word in the industry, brunch has become a key revenue driver for restaurants across the hospitality landscape. Read on for considerations to make before beginning this potentially lucrative service.
Commonsense CPA: Interest Income
This month’s CCPA looks at interest income, and the long and short of it is: your spring cleaning should be figuring out what to do if you’re sitting on a significant amount of cash. We don’t give investment advice around here but we want to highlight that for the first time in 10+ years there is actually interest income that can be generated by cash. Additionally, the flip side of higher interest rates is usually higher inflation so any cash sitting in a bank account is actually losing real purchasing power.
Commonsense CPA: Tax Season Has Begun
When the calendar turns to January, it means one thing for your Harmony team – tax season has begun. In this month’s Commonsense CPA we’re tackling a number of basic considerations as we enter our busiest time of year, as well as a brief expense review for 2022.
SECURE 2.0 Bulletin
Congress just passed the Consolidated Appropriations Act. It is, of course, over four thousand pages. Read on for Harmony’s high level overview of its contents.
LFTL: What Harmony Does
As the calendar turns over from 2022 to 2023 we want to take a minute to remind you of the services performed by Harmony Group so any clients who are reading this can better understand our services. Please don’t hesitate to reach out and take advantage of these services or ask questions about anything you don’t understand or want to learn more about.
DC’s Parking Cashout Law Goes Into Effect 1/15/23
The DC Transportation Benefits Equity Amendment Act of 2020 goes into effect next month. Beginning 1/15/23, your business may need to replace its parking benefits with some other benefit, or pay a monthly fee to the city.
Commonsense CPA: Explaining Your HSA
This month's Commonsense CPA focuses on the tax unicorn that is the HSA: there are no income limits to using an HSA. The only real qualification is that you have to be on a High Deductible Health Care Plan (HDHP) and not subject to coverage under other plans (like Medicare, VA, etc). Your HSA is a beautiful option to reduce your taxes and lower your out of pocket health care costs.
LFTL: Initiative 82 Has Passed
The midterms are over and DC is now officially the first major city in more than two decades to upend the entire compensation structure of its restaurant industry. Initiative 82 is here - what does that mean for your business?
LFTL: Worker Benefits, Part 1
This month's Commonsense CPA offers up another primer on a basic but powerful tool in your business's arsenal for hiring and employee retention, and one that's increasingly legally mandated for businesses of all sizes - your retirement plan.
Commonsense CPA: Understanding Your Business’s Retirement Plan Options
This month’s Commonsense CPA offers up another primer on a basic but powerful tool in your business's arsenal for hiring and employee retention, and one that's increasingly legally mandated for businesses of all sizes - your retirement plan.
LFTL: Tips vs. Service Charges
This month's Lesson From the Line is a primer on the differences between tips and service charges - especially for those who don’t realize that the two compensation systems are vastly different, by law, or need a reminder of all of the nuances that need to be accounted for.
Commonsense CPA: Demystifying Depreciation
Harmony Group’s Commonsense CPA explains depreciation and how your business can make use of this very powerful deduction.