Every year, businesses need to file IRS W-2 forms for each of their employees. This is critical because it is how employers claim wages, withheld wages, and benefits for their employees. W-2 forms are due for the previous calendar year… Read More
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Common Small Business Tax Mistakes
Taking on the task of running a small business can be overwhelming, and having to deal with small business taxes doesn’t make things any easier. There’s a lot to know about how small business taxes work—how to claim employees, what… Read More
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Common Small Business Tax Myths
Running a small business is full of challenges. Some of the most difficult-to-navigate issues include anything involving finances and in particular, tax season. It doesn’t help that there are a number of pervasive myths out there that confuse small business… Read More
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Why Small Business Owners Should Have a CPA for Tax Prep
Small business owners are fully aware of the many duties that come with the job. Sometimes, you have to jump into other tasks that aren’t specifically your responsibility like inventory management or customer relations. That may even mean doing your… Read More
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The Pros and Cons of a Limited Liability Company
There are many ways that you can set up your business, and one of the most popular is the limited liability company or LLC. Limited liability companies are very easy to set up, and they will allow you to keep… Read More
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A Guide to Hiring Seasonal Employees
The holiday season is hot on our heels, and that means it’s time to start hiring seasonal employees to help keep your business running smoothly. This is a difficult time of year for many businesses, especially retail and services, due… Read More
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The Pros and Cons of a Sole Proprietorship
When you are starting a business and need to decide what structure is right for you, there are many different options available. One of the most popular types of businesses is the sole proprietorship. This type of business is very… Read More
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The Pros and Cons of a Partnership
A business partnership is a contract between two or more parties, offering goods and services to clients and sharing business losses and profits. Business partners pull together their resources, such as money, property, and skills. A sole proprietor (a person… Read More
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Tax Deductions Every Small Business Owner Should Know About
Many small business owners dread tax time, as it means looking through all of their receipts and trying to determine whether or not they can claim any tax deductions from them. This process can be incredibly confusing, and many businesses… Read More
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