Las 5 consecuencias fiscales más importantes al iniciar tu propio negocio
Nota del editor: Existe la percepción de que ser dueño de tu propio negocio significa que obtienes todo tipo de deducciones de impuestos. Por supuesto que hay algunos beneficios de impuestos a tu...
View ArticleFive Important Tax Implications of Starting Your Own Business
Ed note: There’s a perception that owning your own business means you get all kinds of tax write-offs. To be sure, there are some tax benefits that are available to you. However, there are also a...
View Article5 mitos sobre los impuestos en las pequeñas empresas
Nota del editor: Hay algunos mitos generalizados respecto a los impuestos si trabajas por cuenta propia o tienes un negocio secundario. Por ejemplo, supuestas deducciones que en realidad no se pueden...
View Article5 Small Business Tax Myths
Ed note: There are a few pervasive myths around taxes if you work for yourself or have a side business. Namely, supposed deductions that can’t actually be deducted. Don’t get caught making one of these...
View ArticleWhat to know before you start making quarterly payments
Ed note: If you think filing taxes once per year is miserable, filing them four times each year has to sound like the worst thing ever. However, for many self-employed people, it’s a necessity and...
View ArticleMoonlighting as an On-Demand Driver Can be Unexpectedly Taxing
Ed note: Whether you drive for Uber, Lyft or any other popular ride share or private car service, don’t underestimate how important this income is at tax time. We asked tax experts Mike Slack and...
View Article¿Viajas por trabajo? Qué hacer y qué no hacer respecto a las deducciones de...
Nota del editor: Frecuentemente oímos hablar de las esquivas vacaciones deducibles de impuestos, pero solemos creer que es demasiado bueno para ser verdad. La buena noticia es que muchos viajes son...
View ArticleTraveling for Business? The Dos and Don’ts of Business Expense Deductions
Ed note: We often hear about the elusive tax-deductible vacation, but it often sounds too good to be true. The good news – a lot of travel is deductible, as long as you’re doing a lot of work while...
View ArticleHow to Make the Most out of Business Travel
Ed note: When you travel for work, it’s easy to fall into the trap of seeing nothing more than the airport, hotel and office on your trip. Kelly Whalen has figured out ways to make work travel fun and...
View ArticleWhat You Need to Know to Claim Home Office Deductions
Ed note: It turns out there are different kinds of home offices. There are those, like mine, that double as a place to binge-watch your favorite Netflix series, and those that are actually a tax...
View ArticleHow Are Direct Sellers Taxed
Ed note: Do you work at home as an independent distributor for a multilevel marketing company? If you do, you probably understood that sentence. If you’re thinking of being a direct seller of some of...
View ArticleTax Rules for Sole-Proprietors with Employees
Ed note: FICA, FUTA, FIT. No, that isn’t the start of some wacky Dr. Seuss book. It’s just a few of the alphabet soup of taxes that you will need to know once you bring on employees. Lucky for you, our...
View ArticleIt’s International Women’s Day! Here Are Tax Breaks for Women Business Owners
It’s International Women’s Day, a day to celebrate the social, economic, cultural, and political achievement of women throughout history. From awareness raising to concrete action, this special day...
View ArticlePay Attention To These New Business Tax Deadlines
As your personal income tax filing deadline draws nearer (Tues., April 18), if you are a business owner you may have additional deadlines on your mind. Pay attention! This year brings many tax changes,...
View ArticleTax Changes in 2017 You Need To Know About
Whether you work at a full-time job, part-time gig, or are unemployed, Americans have unique tax considerations. What’s more, IRS guidelines are modified from year to year, creating more worry for...
View ArticleWhat Is The Research Credit? And What’s Changed About It…
The Research Credit is an income tax credit that was designed to encourage businesses to invest more in research and development. Rules Generally, the credit is equal to 20% of qualified spending that...
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