Earlier this year, thousands of unemployment benefit recipients found themselves having had their EDD debit cards frozen. The Employment Development Department (EDD) began freezing unemployment debit cards due to suspected fraud in an attempt to halt falsified claims. Debit cards were frozen for a variety of reasons including multiple… [Read more]
What Trump’s Taxes Reveal About IRS Audits of Small to Mid Sized Businesses
Written for Milikowsky Tax Law. Originally published by freelegalaid.com on October 13, 2020. Recent revelations of President Trump’s income tax payments have brought to light the capacity of wealthy individuals to fight the IRS when that agency audits their Federal Income Tax returns. While the amounts on the line for… [Read more]
How your PPP loan can create criminal exposure
In the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic, the CARES Act provided the funding for the SBA to implement the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) to provide financial assistance to businesses. While many jumped at the opportunity to receive financial support, the aftermath of business audits has made some regret they did. … [Read more]
Top 4 EDD Audit Triggers
California business owners are familiar with the ever-present threat of an EDD audit. EDD audits businesses for a variety of reasons. In some cases, they may have suspicions of a business using incorrect filing practices, in other cases, EDD may audit businesses because of contractors who filed for unemployment insurance… [Read more]
How to Prepare for an EDD Misclassification Audit
As a business owner the best way to prepare for, or avoid entirely, an audit from the Employment Development Department (EDD), is to make sure that you’re correctly classifying your employees. Whether your employees W-2 or 1099 employees or a combination of both, it’s important to ensure that they are… [Read more]
AB-5 Exemptions: Your Comprehensive Guide
California Assembly Bill 5 (AB5) has built-in exemptions for many businesses. We say “Not So Fast”! Even exempted industries have to adhere to the old 13 point Borello criteria for classifying 1099 contractors. So, while many business owners are celebrating the free pass the AB-5 exemptions seem to offer, take… [Read more]
Stop an EDD Audit of Your 1099s in its Tracks
How to navigate AB-5 Assembly Bill 5, which required companies to reclassify most independent contractors as employees, is hurting employees. California’s new AB-5 and Gig Workers Bill has employers concerned since it is unknown what EDD will do next. The bill that passed a few months back was already affecting… [Read more]
What Does Prop-22 Mean for You?
Do you rely on Lyft, Uber, or other rideshare services to take you to and from locations regularly? Or do you rely on a paycheck from a ride-sharing business as an independent contractor? If you fall into either of these two groups, here’s what Prop-22 means for you. New legislation… [Read more]
Lauren’s Spotlight
What do you value most in others? How is that element present in your business? This month we are introducing you to one of Milikowsky Tax Law’s Senior Attorneys, Lauren Suarez. Lauren Suarez is a San Diego native with a passion for tax. She has worked on the tax controversy… [Read more]
What is the False Claims Act
Business owners who received PPP funds are largely through the period in which they used those funds to cover payroll and other business operating expenses. If you applied for, received, and have used your PPP funds, likely, you are readying to ask for forgiveness. The SBA and the chairman of… [Read more]
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