Raymond J. Busch, Ltd CPA
Newsletter
April 2010
Dear  ,
 
I would like to thank you for taking the time to read this newsletter, and those in the past. 
 
Since, I have started this so many wonderful things have been happening, and it has been my pleasure to share this important tax information with you. 
 
As a small business owner, you know how important it is to stay current in order to avoid penalties and make sure you are taking advantage of all the Tax Credit opportunities that are available to you.  
 
Due to all the huge changes that have taken place and are in the "works" I have been working hard to make sure you are up-to-date with what may important to your business. Very soon I will be announcing a Tax Credit Workshop specifically for business just like yours.

Please contact me with any question you may have about our business, your business, or just to say "hi!" I look forward to hearing from you.
 
Tax Credit Helps Small Employers Provide Health Insurance Coverage
 www.irs.gov (IR-2010-38, April 1, 2010)
 
Many small businesses and tax-exempt organizations that provide health insurance coverage to their employees now qualify for a special tax credit, according to the Internal Revenue Service.

Included in the health care reform legislation, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, approved by Congress and signed by President Obama on March 23, the credit is designed to encourage small employers to offer health insurance coverage for the first time or maintain coverage they already have. In general, the credit is available to small employers that pay at least half the cost of single coverage for their employees.

"This credit provides a real boost to eligible small businesses by helping them afford health coverage for their employees," said IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman. "We urge small businesses and tax-exempt employers to look closely at this important tax break - which is already effective - to see if they qualify."
  • The maximum credit is 35 percent of premiums paid in 2010 by eligible small business employers and 25 percent of premiums paid by eligible employers that are tax-exempt organizations. In 2014, this maximum credit increases to 50 percent of premiums paid by eligible small business employers and 35 percent of premiums paid by eligible employers that are tax-exempt organizations.
  • The credit is specifically targeted to help small businesses and tax-exempt organizations that primarily employ low and moderate income workers. It is generally available to employers that have fewer than 25 full-time equivalent (FTE) employees paying wages averaging less than $50,000 per employee per year.
  • Because the eligibility formula is based in part on the number of FTEs, not the number of employees, many businesses will qualify even if they employ more than 25 individual workers.
  • The maximum credit goes to smaller employers - those with 10 or fewer FTEs - paying annual average wages of $25,000 or less.

Eligible small businesses can claim the credit as part of the general business credit starting with the 2010 income tax return they file in 2011. For tax-exempt employers, the IRS will provide further information on how to claim the credit.

The IRS will use postcards to reach out to millions of small businesses that may qualify for the credit. The postcards will encourage small business owners to take advantage of the credit if they qualify.
 
THE TIME IS FLYING....
  FIRST QUARTER DOWN  
To all my favorite procrastinators out there I have just one message for you, "we are already in the second quarter." So no more excuses, I have heard them all!
  • I am waiting for my old accountant to finish the tax return
  • I already do monthly bookkeepping with my Quickbooks, (that I have never before printed a report from)
  • I just need to "put togeather my stuff" (what stuff??, when?, what time?)
 
Stop stalling and make the first step to:
          • Better business
          • Better managment
          • Better choices
          • Better service
          • Better savings
          • Better INCOME
 Call me at 877-271-5629
 
or Email cg.buschcpa@yahoo.com
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Sincerely,
 

Cathy Glenn
Small Business Development Manager 

Raymond J. Busch, Ltd CPA
 
www.buschcpa.com
 
   

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