One of the benefits of having a home office is that you can deduct the expenses relating to the space that you use to work. This can result in a significant reduction in your tax bill for costs that you would incur regardless, giving you one more reason to love being your own boss. This article ex Read More
Whether you employ two people or 100, getting ahead of your obligations and your arms around tax law changes is good business management.

In this first tax preparation post, we discuss some of the steps you can take now to prepare for wage reporting season and some tools that make it Read More
Payroll obligations and taxes come in two different varieties: those that your employee pays but that you are responsible for withholding and those that you pay and are responsible for withholding. The key here is that, no matter what, you as the employer are responsible (liable) for the proper col Read More
Tax is something that we are unable to avoid no matter where you are located but the tax that we have to pay does vary depending on our circumstances. When it comes to business they can have entirely different tax levels and forms of it that they need to pay so here is some general advice on busine Read More
By Karen Axelton Keeping track of tax breaks available to small businesses—especially in the current political climate—can be a complex task. The good news is, there is one kind of tax break that just about every small business can take advantage of: the advantages gained by hiring family members t Read More
With the repeal of the estate tax for 2010, and its return in 2011, the concept of tax basis has extra significance this year. Read More
It's never too late to find ways to legitimately lower your taxes. Here are three often overlooked ways to reduce your tax burden when you're charitable or out of work.
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By Rieva Lesonsky Has your business ever been audited by the IRS? Just hearing those words can send a shiver of fear down any entrepreneur’s spine. Unfortunately, small business owners have more reason than usual to be nervous about opening their mail for the next few years thanks to the IRS’s Empl Read More
The US corporate income tax rate is 35%. Yet this year, Google, which made $5.5 billion in revenues, only paid an effective tax rate of 2.4%. Indeed, it’s not unusual for a corporation to pay only 6-7% in effective taxes.
Such numbers put you and me and most small businesses to shame. What gives? Read More
The Philly Blog Tax is a silly tax and a major reason why every people, including those in the Government, should start blogging and try to make money from it Read More
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