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Here's a Deal on TurboTax Deluxe Ahead of the New Tax Day
Tax Day is now July 15. Are you prepared to file?
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Can You Spot the Differences on the Revamped 2020 Form W-4?
Withholding allowances are absent on the new version of Form W-4.
8 Legal Requirements When You Start A Business
Here's what entrepreneurs need to do to avoid costly mistakes down the line.
Here Are the Benefits of Multiple LLCs or Corporations for Your Businesses
Entrepreneurs running several companies under one LLC may benefit from creating multiple corporations.
6 Misunderstood Business Tax Deductions for Your 2018 Year-End Planning
This is the first year that the new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 will impact your tax returns. So, give your tax advisor a call.
Tackle Your Taxes Like a Pro
Self-employed workers need to plan ahead and stay organized throughout the year.
An 'Amazon Tax' May Protect Giant U.K. Retailers at the Expense of Online Businesses
Tax may soon become even more taxing but entrepreneurs should prepare now.
How Entrepreneurs Can Significantly Reduce 2018 Taxes by Choosing the Right Business Entity
Move now to evaluate your filing options as: 1) a self-employed individual; 2) an S Corp; 3) a C Corp; or 4) an LLC
Changing Your Business to C Corp Status Could Save You Money, But Is It Right for You?
A lot depends on whether you plan to sell soon or hold onto the firm.
How Will the 'Wayfair' Supreme Court Decision Affect Retailers? 5 Ways.
While major retailers like Amazon, Target and Walgreens may see little impact, it's small businesses that need to pay more attention to these changes.
5 Investments You Can Make With That $1.5 Trillion in Tax Cuts to Grow Your Company
There is no doubt that companies received an enormous financial gift here. But how these leaders spend the money will have profound implications.
Under New Tax Law, You May No Longer Be Able to Write Off Those Client and Employee Perks
Changes to the way business meals and entertainment expenses are deducted could have major implications for your business.