Examining how the new One Big Beautiful Bill Act will impact archery shop owners with their tax strategies and long-term planning.
The way your business is set up affects your taxes, your liability, and many other important factors.
The search for a new — or a replacement — tax professional means understanding just what your archery shop needs.
ATA Vice President and Chief Conservation Officer Dan Forster explains federal excise tax (FET) “slippage” and shares what the Archery Trade Association is doing to combat it.
Here’s a look at how the excise taxes administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program work for the industry in partnership in three states.
The previous treatment of Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) expenses to borrowers as non-deductible has been cured, and PPP expenses will now be treated as deductible.
You can’t fight City Hall (in most cases), but it pays to understand the various taxes and deductions that apply to your business.
Our friends at the Archery Trade Association (ATA) recently released a video detailing news of the U.S. Department of Treasury granting a 90-day deferral on federal excise taxes for hunting, shooting, archery and fishing products.
Our friends at the Archery Trade Association (ATA) produced this video to help hunting retailers navigate the somewhat murky waters regarding tax implications for 2020 coronavirus programs.
If your business has been impacted by the COVID-19 crisis (and, at this point, it’s hard to imagine any business hasn’t been), here are some tax credits worth knowing about.