There will not be many tax surprises this year due to to laws like the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 that keeps the laws the same as well as previous extensions and policies. Even without surprises their are still a few traps that you will need to watch out for this year. Are you ready for tax season?
Accounting & Taxes
Cost & Trends Industry Analysis for 2013 Tax Preparation
The most unusual aspect about the tax industry is how minimal their seasons are compared to almost every other industry. In just a few months, paid tax preparers generated almost 8 billion in annual revenue by processing 23% of 82 million returns filed just last year. Will you or your company be using a paid tax preparer this year or using some type of software?
How to Start Prepping Your Business Accounting & Taxes for 2014
It is always good to start planning for tax season by the end of the year. Not only do you want to make sure that your taxes are in order but you will want to make sure that everything is set to be out in the next month or so for your employees as well. Are your taxes already for your CPA? Check out some of our tax and accounting tips that you can apply to prepare in advance for 2014.
2013 Tax Tips for Year-End
Anyone who has been paying taxes long enough will tell you that it is never a bad idea to talk to a tax professional about your unique tax situation. While it is not your job to stay on top of changes to tax laws and cost-basis reporting rules, it is theirs, which can save you time and money in the long run. Do you have any tax advice to share with other business owners or maybe a CPA to refer for year-end questions?
6 Small Business Finance Organization Tips
The holidays will be over before we know it so it is always good to be planning for the future. So structuring a financial plan for Spring now, really isn’t that bad of an idea. While it may still be a little early to start thinking about Spring cleaning, it is never to early to structure a financial game plan.