By Caron Beesley. Did you start a home-based business in 2011? Confused about what home office costs you can deduct when you file your tax return for 2011? The following tips will help you assess whether you are eligible to claim the deduction, what it covers, and how to go about it.

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The income you earn as a blogger can come from several different sources. You need to be aware that all of it is subject to federal and state tax laws. Read More
Whether you are preparing your own taxes, or whether you are getting help from an accountant, it can help to be organized. Make sure you have everything you need before you start. Read More
Managing the front-end of a business is time consuming and often, it causes the back end to take a back seat. However, managing your money in smart and thoughtful ways can save you a small bundle every year. Read More
It’s that time again… Although “tax time” may not be music to your ears, especially as a business owner, understanding critical write-offs will help to save you money when filing small business taxes come April 15. Read More
The deadline to file our tax returns is quickly approaching, resulting in slight feelings of panic for some individuals and small business owners. As someone who provides tax services for a living, I have found that (like with many things) the stress is far more manageable when you know exactly wh Read More
Having organized records of purchases is essential to operating a successful small business. So before you pull out your hair this tax season, take some time to organize your expenses and follow these quick steps to better track your business receipts. Read More
I gave in and bought a Neat Receipt Scanner from tv and am actually surprised. Here is my review of what is good and bad about the Neat Receipt Scanner for Small Businesses. Read More
Each year small businesses everywhere are scrambling to get their expenses in order for tax season. Small business owners are busy juggling multiple tasks throughout the year and often accumulate countless unsorted receipts that they put aside for tax time. The mountains of sales receipts, invoices Read More
There are essentially two types of tax returns for small businesses and the self employed. If you are an unincorporated sole proprietor or a partnership, you are required to fill out the statement of business activities (T2125) on your personal tax return also referred to as the T1. If you are in Read More
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