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  • Avoiding the Biggest Tax Mistakes - Webinar (May 15, 2014)
    Learn about the tax benefits available to you and how best to avoid common mistakes small business owners may make. IRS representatives will also be available for a question and answer session directly after the presentation.
    Reviewed 05/15/2014
  • Avoiding the Top Tax Mistakes that Small Businesses Make - Webinar (June 20, 2013)
    Poor recordkeeping and a failure to recognize all items that constitute gross receipts, otherwise known as taxable business income, are two of the major pitfalls businesses need to be aware of. Small business owners also need to avoid common tax schemes and unscrupulous tax preparers. Learn about all the top mistakes small business owners often make and how you can avoid them.
    Reviewed 06/20/2013
  • Business Taxes for the Self-Employed: The Basics - Webinar (Aug 26, 2015)
    Tax issues for self-employed persons, including reporting profit or loss, self-employment tax and completing Schedule C or C-EZ.
    Reviewed 08/26/2015
  • Good Recordkeeping Helps Avoid Headaches at Tax Time
    Whether you are an individual taxpayer or a business owner, you can avoid headaches at tax time by keeping good records during the year.
    Reviewed 11/28/2011
  • Retirement Plans
    A retirement plan has benefits for everyone – the employer, the business and, of course, the employees. Employers may also be eligible for tax credits or incentives for starting a retirement plan. Keep in mind that tax law changes may affect a retirement plan. Be sure to stay up-to-date with any tax laws.
    Reviewed 01/16/2017
  • Schedule C: Who needs to file and how to do it
    Tips for Schedule C filers who are one-owner businesses or self-employed taxpayers. Schedule C is filed annually as an attachment to Form 1040, the individual tax return.
    Reviewed 08/18/2015
  • Tax Tips for your new Business – Webinar (May 2, 2016)
    Learn about the major tax issues faced by your small business in this informative webinar. Topics discussed include selecting a business structure, understanding business taxes, IRS recordkeeping requirements, and IRS help available to you.
    Reviewed 05/02/2016
  • Ten Things to Ask Your Accountant - Webinar (Mar 31, 2015)
    This webinar provides small business owners with the basics for effective conversations with their accountants, they will learn more about legitimate tax opportunities that are available to them.
    Reviewed 03/31/2015
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