People Fooled by TaxMasters Claims
Posted on: March 21, 2012
When choosing a business tax preparation specialist or a tax advisor for your personal needs, it is very important to select a trustworthy expert with proven experiences in tax settlements and good reviews. This is what clients of TaxMasters, a now bankrupt tax preparation company in Houston, Texas, found out after trusting their taxes to this company based on a commercial promising to settle tax debt for less. TaxMasters is now being sued by the State of Texas because while they claimed that they would get a free consultation with a tax specialist by calling a number in their TV … Click to Read More
Common Small Business Financial and Tax Mistakes
Posted on: March 12, 2012
What are the most common tax mistakes for small businesses? Four small business tax mistakes topped the list of a recent Xero survey of 500 accountants. Failure to separate business and personal expenses Mixing business and personal expenses was the top mistake noted by 45% percent of those polled. Without professional help, you may trigger an IRS audit or be noted to have excessive income deductions. Forgetting to count the home office A small business’ most commonly overlooked deduction is the home office, said 29% of the accountants. Some home expenses can be deducted and lower your taxable income, but … Click to Read More
Choosing a Business Tax Resolution Professional
Posted on: March 3, 2012
The assistance of a qualified business tax resolution professional can be a valuable tool in attempting to resolve any type of tax issue. However, selecting a reputable tax professional can be a difficult task in itself. It is important to verify any and all credentials before hiring someone to help. Many individuals and companies who advertise business tax resolution services are actually marketing agents and salespeople with no professional qualifications. Tax law is intricate and the policies and procedures of the IRS can be so complicated that it takes an individual who is both knowledgeable and experienced to successfully negotiate … Click to Read More
Update on Form 1099-K
Posted on: February 25, 2012
There has been some confusion with the what is included on the new Form 1099-K form and what belongs elsewhere. Here is an update for clarification on credit card payments that may be useful in your business tax preparation. On the directions to Form 1099-MISC, the IRS has made it clear that payments made with a credit card or through any third-party payer, are not reported on Form 1099-MISC. The indicated amounts are now reported on Form 1099-K. As a result, if a business pays a service provider with a credit card, debit card, gift card, or electronically via a service, the … Click to Read More
Small Business Tax Relief – Back Taxes
Posted on: February 23, 2012
While taxes for 2011 are due in April, it is important to take care of any IRS notices and bills from past years that were not paid when due, called back taxes. Here are some frequently asked questions about back taxes in relation to business tax preparation. What back tax issues are commonly encountered by small businesses? · Due to the complexity of tax law, many small business owners do not know how to use available deductions to reduce their lax liability and therefore end up with tax balances that are more than the business can afford to pay. · With the current … Click to Read More