Tax Strategies for Small Business

Sun, Nov 22, 2009

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Small Business Tax Strategies

Planning for your taxes should be a year-round thing if you want to ensure your business has the smallest possible tax bill at the end of the year. Whether it’s taking advantage of business dedications or making your way through an audit, or even just finding the most tax friendly way to run your business, our guide will help you minimize your taxes – both monetarily and the mental stress that comes with them.

Getting Back to the Basics

First, learn about tax codes and tax rules, and exactly what they mean for your business. It’s essential to know how taxes can and will effect you. Take a look at our quick FAQs for more information.

What is Business income?
Do you know what money your supposed to be taxed on? The root of attacking all tax problems starts by figuring out what money is going to be taxable in the first place.

Small Business Tax FAQ
We’ll provide you with the answers to the most commonly asked questions about small business and taxes.

Business Structure
How you setup your business has a lot of implications on how your structure is taxed. Therefor you should setup your business structure with maximizing tax cuts in mind to make sure you get the most from your structure. Just deciding to incorporate can be a big step for most business – now with a lot of new taxes and rule, there is another layer of difficulty for new business’. Make sure you know your options, and check out What Kind of Business should your Business Be. How you setup your business will effect how and how much you pay your taxes, and is one of the most important decisions you can make to get your new business off the ground.

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