Why Summer Is the Perfect Time for Small Business Owners to Optimize Taxes (and Find the Right CPA)
Many business owners in Danbury, Trumbull, and Newtown come to us in the off-season after being frustrated with a lack of communication or missed savings. Switching CPA firms in the summer gives your new advisor time to learn your business, clean up any issues, and put you on track for year-end success.
The Most Common U.S. Business Tax Forms
This page summarizes the various tax forms that business owners should know about to ensure they can stay on top of their federal and state taxes as they grow.
Self-Employed? Here's How Schedule-C Taxes Work
Are you a self-employed entrepreneur? Do you get a 1099, own a Single Member LLC, and file a Schedule C tax return? This video post covers the critical self-employed tax basics to keep you in good graces of the IRS.
Five Things to Know About Employing Your Spouse
Are you thinking about hiring your spouse to work as an employee in your business? This can save you big on taxes. The savings can be particularly great if you are a sole proprietor or have a single-member LLC taxed as a sole proprietorship or as a partnership (as long as your spouse is not a partner).
CAPEX Write-offs: De Minimis, Section 179, or Bonus Depreciation?
Do you purchase equipment, vehicles, computers, furniture, or other “capital expenses” for your business or real estate investments? If so, did you know that you have many options for writing-off your expenses? How do you avoid losing money by making the wrong choice?