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Tax Tip #18 My Tax Man Gave to Me…

By frank.rosillo - 12/16/2016

#18 Are you the only employee in your business? Look into an individual 401 (k) plan. These plans offer higher contribution limits than other retirements plans. ‘Tis the Season to start Tax Planning Call us today to get started. (305)

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Tax Tip #17 My Tax Man Gave to Me…

By frank.rosillo - 12/15/2016

#17 Review your corporate income before year-end If you operate your business as a personal service corporation; a tax definition that applies to taxpayers performing services in the fields of health, law, engineering, architecture, accounting, actuarial science, performing arts, or

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Tax Tip #16 My Tax Man Gave to Me…

By frank.rosillo - 12/14/2016

#16 Take advantage of depreciation These regulation control how you will classify the cost of assets, supplies, and repairs and maintenance; some of which you will be able to expense immediately if you have the required policies in place. Create

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Tax Tip #15 My Tax Man Gave to Me…

By frank.rosillo - 12/13/2016

#15 Fringe Benefit Planning Consider establishing a retirement plan to cut your current tax bill and provide retirement income. A plan must cover your employees too. ‘Tis the Season to start Tax Planning Call us today to get started. (305)

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Tax Tip #14 My Tax Man Gave to Me…

By frank.rosillo - 12/12/2016

#14 Take advantage of the tax credits available Congress often uses tax credits to encourage certain activities. Regularly check for credits that could apply to your business. ‘Tis the Season to start Tax Planning Call us today to get started.

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Tax Tip #13 My Tax Man Gave to Me…

By frank.rosillo - 12/11/2016

#13 Conducting business from home If you conduct business from your home, become familiar with the rules for home office deductions. Accurate records may preserve your deductions. ‘Tis the Season to start Tax Planning Call us today to get started.

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Tax Tip #12 My Tax Man Gave to Me…

By frank.rosillo - 12/10/2016

#12 Classify your employees proper Do not subject yourself to tax penalties by misclassifying an employee as an independent contractor. The IRS is aware that employers prefer to treat workers as independent contractors to avoid paying fringe benefits and payroll

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Tax Tip #11 My Tax Man Gave to Me…

By frank.rosillo - 12/09/2016

#11 Take a write-off for business equipment Most business equipment is depreciated over five or seven years. However, small business are allowed to expense certain amount of equipment cost in the year of purchase. ‘Tis the Season to start Tax

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Tax Tip #10 My Tax Man Gave to Me…

By frank.rosillo - 12/08/2016

#10 Review your employee benefits package Fringe benefits can help increase job satisfaction and performance which results in attracting and retaining employees. There is a wide variety of fringe benefits that employers can choose to offer and some are even

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Tax Tip #9 My Tax Man Gave to Me…

By frank.rosillo - 12/07/2016

#9 Keep all business travel, meals, and entertainment expenses records Travel that you do in conjunction with your business is deductible, but business meals and entertainment expenses are generally only partially deductible. ‘Tis the Season to start Tax Planning Call

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