Posts Tagged ‘Tax Preparation’
5 End-of-Year Tax Tips to Cut Your Taxes Before 2015
With Thanksgiving and the holiday season upon us, it’s easy to get caught up in buying turkeys and finding stocking stuffers for the grandkids. However, it’s also a great time to start thinking about reducing your taxes and planning for April 15th.
Read More Top Tax Write-Offs That Could Get You in Trouble with the IRS
From travel expenses to paying wages to family members, there’s no limit to what people will try to write off at tax time for the sake of their business. But where do you draw the line? Which write-offs you’re trying to write off go too far?
Read More 6 Things You Can Do This Fall to Prepare for the 2015 Tax Season
Fall has finally arrived. Believe it or not, this means the 2015 tax season is only about 3 months away. Because filing your taxes with the IRS is probably not your most favorite activity, there are some steps you can take this fall to prepare for a stress-free filing season early next year:
Read More 10 Tax Tips for Work-at-Homers
When you file taxes as a solo business owner, things are more complicated than those days when you may have a received a W2 from a single employer. However, you’ve also got plenty of opportunities to trim your tax bill.
Read More Benefits of an Accountant for Your Startup
While deciding against hiring a professional accountant saves money, people tend to be unaware of the many advantages that an accountant can provide to a start-up business. Below is a list of the benefits that come with hiring an accountant.
Read More The 3 Tax Tips Post Graduates Need to Know
For post grads in the workforce today, there seems to be one underlying factor consistent in everything you do: save money, make money, and be smart with your money.
Read More 2014 Tax Changes Small Business Owners Should Know About
While we can be certain that we’ll face taxes from time to time, that doesn’t mean that the rules will stay the same from year to year.Let’s take a look at a few of the changes that you may see when you do taxes this year.
Read More When is Tax Form 1099-MISC Due to Contractors?
Everyone needs a little help now and then. If these people are not your employees, they are contractors and need to be given a 1099-MISC.
Read More Small Business Payroll: Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Payroll Compliance is a challenge that many small businesses struggle with. Payroll done by business owners themselves mean that they need to have the know-how to comply with the Internal Revenue Service’s strict rules regarding accurate reporting & deposits.
Read More Is Your Small Business Victim to These Tax Myths?
If you ever aren’t sure on something a friend tells you about your taxes, always make sure to check the IRS site. If you can’t find the answer there, look to someone who is supposed to know tax laws before deducting anything on your taxes.
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