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You’ve started your own business, and now it’s time to file your first tax return. Even if you hire a business tax preparation specialist, you will need to have your files in order and make some decisions on how you want to file your return. In continuation from last week’s post, here are 3 more tips to help with your first business tax return. Figure out which depreciation method you want to use. The IRS allows a deduction in your first year of up to $100,000 for most equipment and furniture purchased for your business. The alternative is writing off … Click to Read More

Due to the complexity of tax law as it applies to self-employed individuals, the best tax strategy available is often to enlist the help of a qualified tax professional to handle all business tax preparation. Many self-employed taxpayers do not know how to use available tax deductions to reduce their tax liability and therefore end up with tax balances that are more than they would otherwise be required to pay. In addition, self-employed individuals have certain tax obligations which, if not met according to the strict guidelines outlined in governing tax codes, can result in unwanted consequences including interest, penalties, … Click to Read More

There’s a new IRS 1099 form issued in 2012: Form 1099-K, Merchant Card and Third Party Network Payments. The 1099 is a series of IRS documents used to report non-wage income from a variety of sources like contract work, dividends, earned interest, and pension distributions. The IRS tax Form 1099-K was created as part of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008, but it did not go into effect until January 1, 2011. The idea of the law was to “improve voluntary tax compliance by business taxpayers and help the IRS determine whether their tax returns are correct and complete.” There is a … Click to Read More

As you close out your finances for 2011, you or your business may need help understanding how to file and settle your IRS taxes. Filing incorrect information can be problematic. Errors may can mean that you are missing out on deductions, that you have paid too little (and can be hit by penalties, fines, or interest later in the year), or even that your company could be selected for an audit. At BusinessTaxPreparation.com, we have the experience to provide business tax services that will maximize your business deductions and ensure that your tax filing is accurate. While we recommend hiring a tax professional, here are some tax planning tips … Click to Read More