Essential Year-End Payroll and Tax Moves for Big Savings

Essential Year-End Payroll and Tax Moves for Big Savings
 

As the year wraps up, it’s crunch time for payroll and tax adjustments! In this Kaizen Time episode, Brian Bride, Director of Payroll Operations at YPD, dives into key end-of-year tasks every business owner needs to tackle. From correctly reporting group term life insurance to handling company car perks and owner health plans, Brian covers the crucial details that make all the difference.

Whether you're sorting through W-2s or organizing bonus payouts, this guide helps keep your business compliant and ready for tax season. Make sure your payroll is accurate and your taxes are optimized—it's time to finish strong!

Send us an email: bsb@kaizencpas.com

 

YPD HCM is part of the Kaizen CPAs family. YPD HCM specializes in payroll and HR compliance for small businesses, providing the hands-on support to get your people paid and stay compliant without having to become an expert yourself.

The information in this article is provided for general educational purposes and reflects conditions as of the publication date. It does not constitute legal, tax, or compliance advice. For guidance specific to your business, consult a qualified professional.

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