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Small Business Tax Preparation Checklist
Preparing your own business tax return, especially for the first time, can be a frustrating experience if you don't have all the necessary information at your fingertips. Gathering certain documents before you begin will help you fend off the frustration. Here's a list of items you may find helpful when preparing your business tax return: Business information Last year's business tax return Articles of incorporation Partnership agreement Accounting records Bank statements Cr

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Jun 8, 20201 min read


When Is Business Tax Filing Due?
Business filing deadlines depend on a number of variables including the business structure the company uses. A non-calendar year fiscal year also impacts the due date. Therefore, business tax filings due dates can vary widely. However, the initial due date for most business tax returns is March 15 or April 15. Sole Proprietors and Single Member LLCs Sole proprietors and single member LLCs that use the default disregarded entity status must complete Schedule C or Schedule E

Tax Wealth Management
Apr 28, 20202 min read


10 Steps to Prepare for A Tax Return
With the extended 2017 tax filing season drawing to a close, now is the time to act promptly if you still need to claim a tax refund. Your preparer may take information directly from you or ask you to complete a questionnaire. Either way, you’ll need time to collect and organize the information. Here are 10 steps to take before meeting for your tax prep. 1. Choose a preparer Hiring a professional – trustworthy tax preparer is actually important. Be sure that the person you

Tax Wealth Management
Apr 28, 20203 min read


Five Tips To Avoid a Tax Audit
Taxes are a necessary evil - the price we pay for roads, bridges, schools and law enforcement. Audits, on the other hand, feel just plain evil. In an effort to thwart fraud, the Internal Revenue Service audits about one percent of U.S. taxpayers every year. IRS computers are programmed to catch outliers and oddities on returns; any item that falls outside the norm may be flagged so that an IRS employee can review it to see if there's actually a need for an audit. Common red

Tax Wealth Management
Apr 28, 20202 min read
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