Friday, October 31, 2014

Low Cost Ways to Reward Employees

It is the thankful time of year.  And we have so many things to be thankful for, such as family, friends, and Netflix (we love some binge watching!)

One of the things we are most grateful for here at Hardee is our staff.  Why?  Because they are the best!  We have awesome employees who care about our customers and each other. 


So how do you engage and reward employees?  Here at Hardee, we do a lot of little things like house beverages at our favorite local coffee shop, auto detailing, hand-written notes, and the occasional lunch.  And it works like a charm!

So what are some ways you can reward your employees without breaking the bank?
A little money
·         Gift Cards – People will work harder for a $25 gift card to their favorite restaurant than they will for $25 in cash.  Consider rewarding employees for reaching goals.  Consult your CPA on tax implications.
·         Let your staff decide on a training event – Training is one of the most overlooked ways to reward employees.   Allow them the opportunity to select the type of training they feel like they need and you give the time off to do it.  The employee receives a sense of empowerment and improved skill set and you get a more productive and happier employee.

No money
·         Offer public praise – We always take the time to correct an employee when they are doing something wrong, but how about taking a minute and offering the employee praise when they are doing something right?  Public praise can go a long way toward improving an employee’s confidence and can also motivate other employees.
·         Offer flex time – If you work in an industry where flex time is an option, you should strongly consider this.  Flex time gives employees a sense of empowerment and an opportunity to get their work done during times that may work better for them. 

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·         Wash their car with everyone watching – You don’t have to hire a mobile auto detailer to come to your business to wash cars.  You can do it!  Ok, not everyone’s car, but you can have a contest for the employees and the winner gets the boss to wash their car.  Embarrassing?  Yes!  Fun, free, and good for morale?   A bigger yes!

Friday, October 3, 2014

Make a Mistake? Amend Your Tax Return


Summertime Tax Tip 2014-24, August 27, 2018
Don’t worry if you made a mistake on your tax return or forgot to claim a tax credit or deduction. You can fix it by filing an amended return. Here are 10 tips that you should know about amending your federal tax return:
  1. When to amend.  You should amend your tax return if you need to correct your filing status, the number of dependents you claimed, or your total income. You should also amend your return to claim tax deductions or tax credits that you did not claim when you filed your original return. The instructions for Form 1040X, Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return, list more reasons to amend a return.
  2. When NOT to amend.  In some cases, you don’t need to amend your tax return. The IRS usually corrects math errors when processing your original return. If you didn’t include a required form or schedule, the IRS will send you a request for the missing item.
  3. Form to use.  Use Form 1040X to amend a federal income tax return that you previously filed. Make sure you check the box at the top of the form that shows which year you are amending. Since you can’t e-file an amended return, you’ll need to file your Form 1040X on paper and mail it to the IRS.
  4. More than one year.  If you file an amended return for more than one year, use a separate 1040X for each tax year. Mail them in separate envelopes to the IRS. See "Where to File" in theinstructions for Form 1040X for the correct address to use.
  5. Form 1040X.  Form 1040X has three columns. Column A shows amounts from the original return. Column B shows the net increase or decrease for the amounts you are changing. Column C shows the corrected amounts. You should explain what you are changing and the reasons why on the back of the form.
  6. Other forms or schedules.  If your changes involve other tax forms or schedules, make sure you attach them to Form 1040X when you file the form. Failure to do this will cause a delay in processing.
  7. Amending to claim an additional refund.  If you are waiting for a refund from your original tax return, don’t file your amended return until after you receive the refund. You may cash the refund check from your original return. Amended returns take up to 12 weeks to process. You will receive any additional refund you are owed.
  8. Amending to pay additional tax.  If you’re filing an amended tax return because you owe more tax, you should file Form 1040X and pay the tax as soon as possible. This will limit any interest and penalty charges.
  9. When to file.  To claim a refund, you generally must file Form 1040X within three years from the date you filed your original tax return. You can also file it within two years from the date you paid the tax, if that date is later than the three-year rule.
  10. Track your return.  You can track the status of your amended tax return three weeks after you file with ‘Where’s My Amended Return?’ This tool is available on IRS.gov or by phone at 866-464-2050.
Visit IRS.gov to get Form 1040X or call 800-TAX-FORM (800-829-3676).
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