Are you considering where to move your business or open a second location or new headquarters? If so, you’ll want to take a closer look at the latest report from the Tax Foundation, Location Matters: A Comparative Analysis of State Tax Costs on Business.
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By Caron Beesley. So, you filed your small business tax return and are breathing a sigh of relief that tax season is finally over – only to find that the IRS has just dropped a letter in your mailbox.

Not all notices from the IRS indicate that an audit is coming your way. What if your Read More
Understand why taxpayer must make quarterly estimated tax payments and how to figure quarterly estimated tax payments. Read More
It is really amazing what one Financial Advisor can do (with Social Media).
Jeff Rose spotted a problem, and found a creative way to a solution. He started the #RothIRAMovement today, all by himself, with Social Media of course. With the relationships he built from blogging, Tweeting, and Y Read More
I have mentioned the company Mint.com before in regards to using their free budgeting service for your business (and personal use for that matter). However, I recently noticed that they also provide deduction-maximizing service great for small business owners.... Read More
Have you filed your 2011 taxes yet? April 17 is not far away. For all you small business owners still looking for deductions and credits, here are great tips and often overlooked expenses that you can use to ease the pain of filing business taxes. Read More
You’ve undoubtedly hear the saying, “Nothing is certain but death and taxes,” but this year, even taxes aren’t so certain. Without Congressional action, the tax cuts that were adopted during the Bush administration are set to expire at the end of the year, USA Today recently reported. But with a pr Read More
Small businesses in the United States always have to make sure that they file taxes in a correct and legal manner. According to the latest data, the odds of being audited if you are a small business owner are against you. Small business owners are 30% more likely to be audited today than they were Read More
By Caron Beesley. Because of a quirk with a local holiday in the District of Columbia, April 17th is the deadline to file your 2011 small business taxes this year. Whether you use the services of an accountant or file your own taxes, there are still some things you can do to ensure you file properl Read More
Chances are that you won't be audited. However, if you are audited, here are a few things to keep in mind to move things along, and keep them as painless as possible. Read More
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