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Tax Season Got You Twisted?
Tax Time is Coming!
Yes...it's that time of year again...when filing taxes will be upon us. Some tips for making tax time a little easier on the nerves (maybe not the checkbook):
1. Have all your documentation organized. This is true whether you do ...
2011 Tax: What Small Businesses And The Self-Employed Should Do
Small businesses and self-employed individuals may encounter some difficulty when figuring out their 2011 tax return. Fortunately, the IRS has created an extensive guide for these groups on their website. It can be found at IRS.gov, their homepage.
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Dealing with the fear of Tax Preparation: Tips for the ill-prepared
Tax day shouldn't be a day of burden and dread. In fact, with the proper tax preparation, April 15th can be a day for fulfillment and success. There are certain steps you have to take to make sure you're tax-prepared and to ensure, your staff, and your ...
Saving BusinessTax
One always has to be very aware that tax avoidance is a legal and proper means of minimizing your tax bill where as tax evasion is illegal and must be avoided. HMRC (Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs) have increasing powers and this is a very strong deterr...
The Tax Benefits of Choosing a Good Manhattan CPA
Most business owners in New York City do not understand the significant differences between CPA's and other accounting professionals or bookkeepers. Stringent education and licensing requirements are the key differences where credentials and qualificatio...
Because the IRS Doesn't Like Slackers - Ten Ways to Beat Small Business Tax Procrastination
Preparing taxes seems complicated but this guide to tax deductions will go a long way in clearing a lot of confusion and putting things in perspective. So if you are among those who procrastinate endlessly to prepare a tax return for your small business, ...
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