Have you filed your 2011 taxes yet? April 17 is not far away. For all you small business owners still looking for deductions and credits, here are great tips and often overlooked expenses that you can use to ease the pain of filing business taxes.
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Are You Ready for Tax Day? - Business Signs.org
Posted by leahrsinger under TaxesFrom http://businesssigns.org 4399 days ago
What Tax Uncertainty Means to Your Family Business
Posted by NetworkSolutions under TaxesFrom http://www.networksolutions.com 4403 days ago
You’ve undoubtedly hear the saying, “Nothing is certain but death and taxes,” but this year, even taxes aren’t so certain. Without Congressional action, the tax cuts that were adopted during the Bush administration are set to expire at the end of the year, USA Today recently reported. But with a pr
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How to Handle the Audit of Your Small Business [Infogrpahic]
Posted by Websdotcom under TaxesFrom http://www.webs.com 4405 days ago
Small businesses in the United States always have to make sure that they file taxes in a correct and legal manner. According to the latest data, the odds of being audited if you are a small business owner are against you. Small business owners are 30% more likely to be audited today than they were
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Last-Minute Tax Tips for Small Business – How to Deduct and File Correctly (and Keep the Tax Man From Your Door)
Posted by SBA.gov under TaxesFrom http://www.sba.gov 4406 days ago
By Caron Beesley. Because of a quirk with a local holiday in the District of Columbia, April 17th is the deadline to file your 2011 small business taxes this year. Whether you use the services of an accountant or file your own taxes, there are still some things you can do to ensure you file properl
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What to Do if You’re Audited – Avoid a Run In With The IRS
Posted by MMarquit under TaxesFrom http://www.goodfinancialcents.com 4408 days ago
Chances are that you won't be audited. However, if you are audited, here are a few things to keep in mind to move things along, and keep them as painless as possible.
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Learn How to Claim the Home Office Tax Deduction for Your Home-Based Business
Posted by SBA.gov under TaxesFrom http://www.sba.gov 4411 days ago
By Caron Beesley. Did you start a home-based business in 2011? Confused about what home office costs you can deduct when you file your tax return for 2011? The following tips will help you assess whether you are eligible to claim the deduction, what it covers, and how to go about it.
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Why Bloggers Should Give a Damn about Taxes
Posted by ivanpw under TaxesFrom http://www.thefriendlyblogger.com 4414 days ago
The income you earn as a blogger can come from several different sources. You need to be aware that all of it is subject to federal and state tax laws.
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Tax Prep: What Documents Do You Need?
Posted by MMarquit under TaxesFrom http://bestratesin.com 4419 days ago
Whether you are preparing your own taxes, or whether you are getting help from an accountant, it can help to be organized. Make sure you have everything you need before you start.
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6 Essential Tax Strategies for Small Business Owners
Posted by Adam_Gottlieb under TaxesFrom http://frugalentrepreneur.com 4420 days ago
Managing the front-end of a business is time consuming and often, it causes the back end to take a back seat. However, managing your money in smart and thoughtful ways can save you a small bundle every year.
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Tax Write-Offs that Will Save Your Small Business Money
Posted by BizNewsie under TaxesFrom http://www.getideasfor.com 4423 days ago
It’s that time again… Although “tax time” may not be music to your ears, especially as a business owner, understanding critical write-offs will help to save you money when filing small business taxes come April 15.
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