Good Recordkeeping Helps Avoid Headaches at Tax Time
Whether you are an individual taxpayer or a business owner, you can avoid headaches at tax time by keeping good records during the year. | 10 months ago | Business Taxes for the Self-Employed: The Basics - Webinar (March 29, 2011)
Learn the basics about reporting profit or loss from a business or profession. Other topics discussed include: estimated tax payments, self employment tax, Schedule C, husband and wife businesses, business expenses and recordkeeping. | 1 year ago | Recordkeeping Phone Forum
Keep the right records, for the right amount of time, for business tax reporting purposes. Also learn about what basic examination procedures to expect, if your business account is audited. | 1 year ago | Electronic Records
As more small business taxpayers are going paperless, they are using accounting software to maintain their books and records electronically. Electronic records can include databases, saved files, e-mail, instant messages, faxes, and voice messages. | 2 years ago | Retirement Plans
A retirement plan has benefits for everyone –
the employer, the business and, of course, the employees. Employers may also be eligible for tax
credits or incentives for starting a retirement plan. Keep in mind that tax law changes may affect
a retirement plan. Be sure to stay up-to-date with any tax laws. | 3 years ago | Seasonal Businesses
Seasonal help is often needed for sporting events, holidays, and commercial fishing or harvest seasons. Seasonal employees are subject to the same tax withholding rules that apply to other employees. | 3 years ago | Schedule C: Who needs to file and how to do it
This presentation is for Schedule C filers who are one-owner businesses or self-employed taxpayers. Good recordkeeping is very important to the business owner or self-employed person in order to have everything needed when it comes time to file a tax return. Schedule C is filed annually as an attachment to Form 1040, the individual tax return. | 3 years ago |
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