Tax Management For Your Altanta Business
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Tax Management
For the New Business Owner
Tax Effects Of Entity Choice
We can help you navigate through the myriad of tax law letting you make the best strategic and tax decisions in incorporating your business.
Tracking Marketing Statistics
When you are first starting your new business it is a critical time to stay positive emotionally. One of the best ways to validate the success of your efforts is to track your marketing efforts measuring your results and efforts against your business plan model. Learn invaluable information as to how you can increase your likelihood for immediate feedback on your efforts thereby increasing your likelihood of success.
Incorporating
Incorporating in Georgia
Starting your business off with the best tax elections for your business are amongst the most important business decisions you will ever reach. Discover how you can best set yourself up for business success as you consider this critical part of your business start-up.
Nevada and Delaware Incorporation
The incorporation of your business may cost you thousands in unnecessary registration and filing fees. Discover the ins and outs of this important decision and how to avoid unnecessary pitfalls and headaches.
Corporate Income Tax Returns
Corporate Returns
Discover what type of returns your corporation is required to file and its corresponding due dates ensuring that you do not miss an important deadline resulting in unnecessary penalties and interest.
Depreciation Expense
Decisions surrounding the claiming of depreciation expense confuse and conflict even the most seasoned entrepreneur. Obtaining a good base knowledge of the IRS's guidelines of claiming and recording depreciation expense on returns will bode an owner well to ensure that only your lowest legal possible income tax is paid.
Tax Basis Selection
The selection of a tax basis is one of the most critical decisions a new business owner will make. Learning many of the IRS guidelines and rules will help you make informed and wise business decisions.
Payroll and Independent Contractors
Identifying if a Worker Is an Employee or Independent Contractor
Classification of your workers is often one of the most confusing sections of tax law. This recap will begin to enable you to properly classify your workers.
Becoming a new Employer in Georgia Checklist
An easy to review source of many of the forms, applications, and procedures you will need to be apprised of to ensure compliance with a variety of taxing authorities.
Payroll Tax Withholding
Employers are required to withhold portions of each employee's salary and pay additional taxes to local, state and federal governments. This article discusses the types of taxes that must be withheld or paid.
Managing Payroll Forms
Easily the most administrative burden of owning your own business, payroll is the bane of many who try to go it alone.
Tax Planning
Year End Tax Planning: What Businesses Should Do Now
If you fail to plan, you are preparing to be surprised. Learn how you can get ready now for your year end liability and survive the year-end tax preparation process.
Should You Maximize Profit or Work to Pay Fewer Taxes?
Tax Planning is an art under-girded by the science of the tax code and proper planning. Learn what you need to know to be a wise and judicious steward of your business.
Strategic Tax Issues
The Tax Implications of Selling a Business
If you have decided to sell your business you will want to be well armed with knowledge of how tax law will impact you so that you can plan accordingly legally avoiding unnecessary penalties and interest.
Deferring Taxes with Like Kind Exchanges of Property
Tax law has long allowed for like kind investments to be sold with no gains being recorded. Learn how this section of the tax code might benefit you in you as a long-term estate planning technique.
Personal Income Tax Returns
Top Mistakes Taxpayers Make
Avoidance of these common mistakes will greatly assist you in the proper preparation of your tax return, will help you avoid unnecessary IRS tax penalties and interest, and help you keep your tax bill as low as legally possible.
Determining Filing Status and Dependents
The first step in filing your personal Federal tax return is to determine your correct filing status and the number of deductions you can claim. It sounds simple, but it can make a difference in the amount of tax you pay.
Determining Your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI)
The first page of Form 1040 is used to calculate the taxpayer's adjusted gross income. While many people think of their income as what is reported on form W-2, there are some other additions (and possibly some deductions) that have to be made as well.
Claiming Itemized Deductions on Your Tax Return
Itemizing deductions on your personal return can result in paying a smaller tax. However the rules on what can be deducted and what can't are fairly strict. Use this guide to determine what's deductible.
Can You Claim a Deduction for Your Home Office?
The home office deduction is one of much change in the tax code and therefore much confusion in the minds of taxpayers. Discover how this law relates to you and its correct usage and application.
How Long Should I Save Tax Records?
Lift up the veil and discover how long and what types of records you should retain and for how long are often the point of consternation for many taxpayers. Learn what you need to keep so that you are never unduly surprised if ever asked to reproduce documents.
Tax Deductions for Businesses
Finding (and Tracking) Business Tax Deductions
Whether you are a new business owner or have owned your company for years, missed business deductions are a consistent cause of concern. Discover new ways and methods to improve your business tracking skills.
Business Expense Documentation
Business expenses and their adequate documentation is key to running a successful business. Learning the ins and outs of what is required will both raise the efficiency of how you run your business and ensure that you always have proper documentation in the event of an audit.
Handling Automobile Expenses
Vehicle expenses are perhaps the most discussed while still being the least understood of all the tax code sections. Read how this section of tax law can be made simple so that all might understand
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