The Internal Revenue Services (IRS) recently released updated optional standard mileage rates for 2019. These rates are used to calculate the deductible cost of operating an automobile for business, charitable, medical, or moving purposes. The term “automobile” includes any car, van, pickup, or panel truck. As of January 1, 2019, the standard mileage rates are […]

Family businesses are developing social missions to help the communities they serve.  This article discusses how to incorporate a social mission into your family business, and the advantages and disadvantages of a social initiative.   To view this article, click HERE to access the original content.

As a new calendar year begins, it is an important time for small business owners to analyze their priorities and focus on improving their business. This article discusses a few ways your small business can grow revenue in the upcoming year. To view this article, click HERE to access the original content.

The IRS has issued guidance on the business expense deduction for meals and entertainment following the law changes in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). *Please note that this is follow-up to our original May 24, 2018 blog post on meal, travel & entertainment business deductions, the details of which have not changed. This […]

Finding and retaining millennial talent will help small businesses compete with bigger businesses. This article discusses how small businesses can attract millennials, and why hiring millennials is the right move for small businesses. To view this article, click HERE to access the original content.

FF&F’s Hunter Norton recently joined forces in London with international counterparts from Alliott Group, the firm’s international alliance, to present an expert panel on the complex compliance issues faced by organisations that have expatriate populations. From November 8-9, Hunter teamed up with his specialist international colleagues from the alliance’s Global Mobility Services Group at the […]