Welcome to Seber Tans, PLC
Choosing the right accounting firm is one of the most important business decisions you will make. Any firm can add up the numbers and tell you where you’ve been, but Seber Tans will help you focus on where you want to go. In Southwest Michigan, the firm that unites professional expertise with creativity and vision is Seber Tans. With a team of experienced professionals on our staff, we can provide the capabilities of a large national organization, plus the personal attention of an independent firm. Clients choose us because we offer much more than off-the-shelf solutions. We will listen, ask questions, and learn all we can about your current situation. From that input, we’ll find creative solutions to help you focus on your opportunities rather than your obstacles. Join us and see why our clients trust us for their accounting, tax, and business advising needs.
The nanny tax: What household employers need to know
Hiring a nanny, housekeeper or gardener can significantly ease the burden of childcare and daily chores. However, as a household employer, it’s critical to understand your “nanny tax” obligations. Hiring a household worker who isn’t an independent contractor may make you liable for federal income tax, Social Security and Medicare (FICA) tax, federal unemployment tax and possibly state tax. In 2024, you must withhold and pay FICA taxes if your worker earns $2,700 or more (increasing to $2,800 in 2025). You pay household worker taxes by increasing your quarterly estimated tax payments or withholding from wages. Employment taxes are then reported on your tax return. Contact us with questions. ... See MoreSee Less
From flights to meals: A guide to business travel tax deductions
Business owners may travel to visit customers, attend conferences, check on vendors and for other purposes. Managing tax-deductible travel costs can help ensure compliance and maximize tax savings. Assuming you meet the tax law requirements, there are a number of deductible business travel expenses. They include: air, train or bus fare to the destination; baggage fees; car rental expenses or the cost of using your vehicle; tolls; parking; transportation at the destination (such as taxis); lodging; tips and dry cleaning. Meal expenses are generally 50% deductible. The business travel deduction rules can be complicated. If you’re uncertain about the tax treatment of your expenses, contact us. ... See MoreSee Less
You don’t have to be in business to deduct certain vehicle expenses
Business driving may come to mind when you think about tax deductions for vehicle-related expenses. However, businesses aren’t the only taxpayers that can deduct driving expenses. Individuals may also be able to deduct them in certain circumstances. Unfortunately, under current law, you may be unable to deduct as much as you could years ago. For 2018 through 2025, miles may only be deductible in limited circumstances. The 2024, the per-mile rate varies depending on the purpose. For business, it’s 67 cents; for medical driving for eligible itemizing taxpayers, it’s 21 cents; for active-duty military moving, it’s 21 cents; and for charitable itemizers, it’s 14 cents. Questions? Contact us. ... See MoreSee Less