How to Avoid Surprise Tax Bills
With the tax return due date quickly approaching (moved to May 17), many people are filing their taxes now. As a small business owner, your taxes are a little more complicated. When filing their taxes, it is not unusual for small business owners to discover that they owe more than they thought they would. This month, I’ll explain how business taxes work and give you two strategies to help you pay the amount of taxes you owe.
What now?
In this month’s blog, I wanted to talk about the business climate we find ourselves in and list some ways that you can continue being in business while also taking advantage of any new opportunities the pandemic has opened up.
The emotional side of being a small business owner
How to Stay in Business During the COVID-19 pandemic
Yes, you really can take that vacation!
What information do I need before dropping off my taxes?
Having these documents completed properly will help ease the process and perhaps even save you money in reduced tax preparation fees.