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ACA Penalties May Still Apply — and They’re Increasing for 2026
Many small businesses don’t have enough employees to worry about the play-or-pay provisions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). However, as your business grows, these rules can apply sooner than…
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Michigan Department of Treasury Confirms System Error Behind Recent Taxpayer Notices
By: Kelli Parker, Tax Associate If you’ve recently received a notice from the Michigan Department of Treasury, don’t panic. You’re not alone, and in most cases, no immediate action is required. Over the past week, the State of…
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FAQs About the Research Credit
Companies that engage in research and development activities may qualify for a federal tax credit for some of those expenses. The credit is complicated to calculate, and not all research…
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Cash vs. Accrual: Choosing the Right Accounting Method
Many small business owners start with simple accounting processes. But as their companies grow, the choice of accounting method can significantly impact taxes, financial reporting and access to financing. Understanding…
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Taking a Strategic Approach to Price Increases
Rising labor, materials and operating expenses continue to pressure margins across industries. To relieve that pressure, you might consider a price increase. The prices of your products and services should…
