A small business needs to get its tax right to avoid unnecessary headache with the IRS. The idea is simple – a plain and accurate disclosure of losses, revenues and deductions...
Posted by Jim McClaflin, EA, NTPI Fellow, CTRC on 05/07/2021
Your basis in a business asset is essentially the cost of that asset. The term applies to all types of assets held by your business, including real estate, land, equipment, and investments...
One of the things that occupies most of a businessman’s time when it is time to file taxes is how much legitimate tax deductions they can make. Next to saving you some extra...
The IRS permits the use of per diem rates (which means "for each day" or "daily rate" in Latin) to facilitate reimbursement for employers and employees. Per-diem...
Business owners have specific rules and guidelines associated with filing their taxes. Running a daycare can be expensive, and the IRS offers incentives for the expenses incurred....
Personal Information:Social Security Number (SSN): You and your dependents' SSNs are essential for tax identification.Filing Status: Determine your filing status (e.g., single,...
Posted by True Tax Service on 10/23/2023
Tax season is a time that most of us both anticipate and dread. On one hand, there's the excitement of a potential tax refund, but on the other, there's the looming confusion...
Posted by True Tax Service on 10/21/2023
As the end of the year approaches, it's essential for small business owners to start thinking about tax planning. Strategic tax planning can help you reduce your tax liability...
Posted by True Tax Service on 10/02/2023
Pet Moving Expenses: In some cases, moving expenses for your pet may be deductible if you're relocating for work. This includes transportation, lodging, and even pet quarantine...
Posted by True Tax Service on 09/29/2023