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  • Tax Planning For Small Business Owners

    Tax Planning For Small Business Owners

    Tax planning is the process of looking at various tax options in order to determine when, whether, and how to conduct business and personal transactions to reduce or eliminate tax liability.

    Many small business . . .

  • Travel and Entertainment: Maximizing the Tax Benefits

    Don’t overpay your income taxes by overlooking expenses which you are entitled to deduct. Use this Financial Guide to ensure you are handling your business travel and entertainment costs in a tax-wise manner.

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    Travel Expenses . . .

  • 7 Ways To Save Even More Income Taxes

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    1. IRA Funding Trick
    2. Determine the “Best” Retirement Plan for You
    3. Make Your Landlord Pay For Improvements
    4. Deduct Home Entertainment Expenses
    5. Deduct Holiday Gifts Without Receipts
    6. Deduct Your Home Computer
    7. Have . . .

  • The Home Office Deduction

    Under the IRS rules, a taxpayer is allowed to deduct expenses related to business use of a home, but only if the space is used “exclusively” on a “regular basis”. To qualify for a home office deduction you must meet . . .

  • Turn your Vacation Into a Tax Deduction

    How would you like to legally deduct every dime you spend on vacation this year? This financial guide offers strategies that help you do just that.

    Tim, who owns his own business, decided he wanted to take a two-week . . .

  • Form of Business Organization: Which Should You Choose?

    The decision as to which type of business organization to use when starting a business is a major one. And, it’s a decision to be revisited periodically as your business develops. While professional advice is critical in making this . . .

  • Retirement Plan Options For Small Businesses

    According to the US Small Business Administration, small businesses employ half of all private sector employees in the United States. However, a majority of small businesses do not offer their workers retirement savings benefits.

    If you’re like many other . . .

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