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Taxes For Small Businesses: QuickStart Beginner's Guide To Understanding Taxes For Your Startup, Sole Proprietorship, and LLC

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About Taxes For Small Businesses: QuickStart Beginner's

Are you thinking about starting a business but are confused by the taxes? Do you already own a business and need to know the tax repercussions of having employees versus outsourcing to contractors? Are you confused on depreciation and how to use it to your tax advantage? Not sure which accounting software to use? Do you need an accountant or can you do your taxes yourself? Find the answers to these questions and more As a small business owner, you have a lot on your mind. Worries consist of how to increase sales, how much inventory to keep, and whether or not to rent office space. While these concerns are important, they’re not as important as managing your taxes, which is an aspect of your small business that involves both profitability and legal compliance issues. If you don’t handle your small business’ taxes correctly, you can count on the almighty Internal Revenue Service or IRS to come knocking, nay, banging at your small business’ door to make things really hard and costly for you. That’s why consistent and efficient tax management for your small business is something that you need to learn. In this book you will learn: How to manage your small business taxes How to improve your standing with the almighty IRS How to maximize your profits Which business structure is best for you? How your choice of business structure will effect your taxes How to plan tax management The different types of taxes your business will have to pay How your chose of accounting methods can change your tax implications Whether not to hire a professional The basic elements of computing for your business income tax returns. In addition: This book features a lengthy discussion on the issue of depreciation and how to maximize that as a tax-deductible expense. You’ll learn how to manage your small business’ payroll tax