If you don’t think about taxes until your company starts earning revenue, you’ve waited too long. While the IRS may not be especially interested in your company until you’ve been funded and have some capital, you need to think about taxes from the outset — to avoid tax trouble down the line, and to
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7 Common Tax Mistakes Your Startup Can Avoid
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Year End Inventory: What You Need to Know
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Made Hot by: zioncampo on December 27, 2012 3:02 pm
Everything you need to know about handling inventory at the end of the year, including terms and concepts.
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Hurricane Sandy: Tax and Financial Implications for Your Small Business
Posted by SBA.gov under TaxesFrom http://www.sba.gov 4137 days ago
Made Hot by: lyceum on December 26, 2012 5:09 pm
By Barbara Weltman. The storm that hit the East Coast of the U.S. on October 29 created devastation for individuals and businesses. Here is what companies should know about tax and financial opportunities to help recover from this storm and the lessons for everyone going forward.
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Is Your Income "Earned Income" or "Unearned Income"?
Posted by MMarquit under TaxesFrom http://personaldividends.com 4136 days ago
Made Hot by: businessluv on December 25, 2012 3:27 pm
As the year draws to a close, and as you are (hopefully) beginning to gather your tax documents, don’t forget that you need to be able to identify what type of income you are dealing.
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Should you hire using 1099 or W-2?
Posted by MMarquit under TaxesFrom http://www.ddiy.co 4140 days ago
Made Hot by: Entrepreneurosaurus on December 21, 2012 2:50 pm
How do you decide whether to hire using a full-time W2 employee or a 1099 contractor? Here’s what you need to know and where to find the correct IRS forms.
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10 Year End Tax Strategies to help Small Business Owners Improve their Bottom Line
Posted by ronika under TaxesFrom http://www.montrealfinancial.ca 4145 days ago
Made Hot by: Squawk Media on December 14, 2012 3:03 pm
Ready or not, the holiday season is upon us and the end of the year is fast approaching. While it is quite a nice time of year (cold weather notwithstanding) there are many additional stresses –purchasing the perfect Christmas sweater, managing the logistics of family holiday time, making travel a
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How Will The Fiscal Cliff Affect Your Marketing
Posted by marshafriedman under TaxesFrom http://emsincorporated.com 4159 days ago
Made Hot by: HeatherStone on November 30, 2012 10:38 pm
Do I need more write-offs in April to balance the year's gains? That's something everyone should think about, whether they're in business or not.
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Obama Small Business Policies: Tax Reforms and Increased Investments
Posted by SmallBizDiamonds under TaxesFrom http://smallbizdiamonds.com 4165 days ago
Made Hot by: lyceum on November 24, 2012 12:18 am
Obama’s recent victory secured his second term as the President of the United States, and as with the start of any new Presidential term, businesses and the general public are eager to see how policy reforms will affect them directly. The Obama small business policies reiterated in his campaign cal
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How Would Tax Increases Affect Your Small Business?
Posted by stillwagon428 under TaxesFrom http://www.openforum.com 4166 days ago
Made Hot by: RonDon on November 22, 2012 8:58 pm
As in every presidential election, taxes were a huge issue for voters this year. With the election over, Congress is facing some serious questions about how they will handle the pending “fiscal cliff” at the end of this year, when planned spending cuts kick in and Bush-era tax cuts expire. What doe
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Financial Education: Is the IRS 1099-K Tax Form Required to Sell the Products of Your Business Online?
Posted by stacieawalker under TaxesFrom http://www.womaninleadership.com 4195 days ago
Made Hot by: Chaos on October 26, 2012 3:49 am
The 1099K tax form was created specifically for e-commerce sellers who have cheated the IRS by not reporting their income earnings or who have skipped out on paying all due taxes.
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