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Top 10 Tax Strategies for S Corporations: What You Should Know

Do you ever find yourself envious of your working pals during tax season as a self-employed person? Having your firm requires a greater degree of record-keeping for tax purposes. It’s easy to envy folks who merely have to input income from a W-2 form when you’re rummaging through boxes of business receipts. However, as a […]

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Self-Employment Tax While Working Overseas: What You Should Know

You may not have anticipated that you would still be subject to taxes in the United States when you planned to migrate to a foreign nation. If you discover this information too late, you may be faced with an unexpected tax bill, which might have a major impact on your finances. Self-employment taxes are one

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Last-Minute Retirement Deductions for the Year of 2021

The hands of time are still moving. As of today, you are one year closer to your retirement. You have until the end of the year to take action that will help you achieve the retirement you’ve always envisioned. Check out the four tax-saving ideas in this post for a few minutes. Taking the steps

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Tax Strategies For Married Couples, Children, And Families In 2021

It is possible to save a lot of money if you file your company tax return as a proprietorship or partnership if you have children under 18. You may save money by hiring your children if you own a business, so don’t forget that. Tax-deduction alternatives for those getting married or divorced, having children who

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Medical Plan End-of-Year Strategies for 2021

Medical insurance should be available to all small-business owners with one to 49 workers. Having a medical plan for your employees is not required under the tax code if you have 49 or fewer employees, but you should still do it. When you have less than 50 employees, most medical plan tax laws are simple.

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Deductions for Year-End Taxes on Existing Cars

If you have any company or personal automobiles, SUVs, trucks, or vans that you no longer use, now is the time to take advantage of the year-end corporate tax benefits. First, we’ll take a look at any automobiles you or your pass-through company currently own. In the next step, we’ll take a closer look at

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Assumptions for Year-End Taxes on General Business Income

This article’s goal is to make the IRS owe you money. Although the IRS is unlikely to send you a check for this money (under the appropriate conditions, though, that will happen), you will realize the cash by paying less tax. Before the end of 2021, you’ll learn how to take advantage of six effective

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What Is the 14-Day Home Rental Strategy and How Does It Work?

14-Day Home rental strategy is one method we frequently see customers ignore, even though it may result in significant tax savings. How often do you host business events at your home, such as shareholder meetings, team retreats, client meetings, and staff meetings, among other things? If that’s the case, this is an opportunity you certainly

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Making The Mistake of Filing Your Tax Return Late

When you file your tax return late, three negative consequences occur. You can file your tax return throughout the term of extension; this is not considered a late-filed return. The late-filed return is filed after the previous extension has expired. That is the root cause of the three negative events that occur. Problem Number 1

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Getting to Know the Tax-Home Rule

The tax-home rule is something you’ll run across a lot as a company taxpayer. We assume it’s a rule you haven’t thought about very much, or maybe a direction you aren’t familiar with. That is a rule you will never have to break. That being said, it’s a rule you should be aware of. Tax

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