by Bill Houston | Jan 22, 2022 | Business Deductions
Business deductions are just that. They are expenses incurred in the operation of your business. The IRS says they have to be ‘ordinary and necessary’ for your business. The IRS doesn’t define ‘ordinary and necessary’ well but common...
by Bill Houston | Jan 22, 2022 | General Tax Info
When you file your taxes at the end of the year, you can file a sole proprietorship on a Schedule C, a C Corporation on a Form 1120, an S Corporation on a Form 1120S or a partnership on a Form 1065. There is no tax form for an LLC. If your business is registered...
by Bill Houston | Jan 3, 2022 | Business Deductions, General Tax Info
If the IRS determines that your business or investment activity is not conducted as a for-profit business, IRS Section 183 limits deductions to the amount of income from the activity. They will classify your activity as a hobby, and unlike a business, hobby losses...
by Bill Houston | Jan 13, 2021 | General Tax Info
Now that we have the results of the elections, I think we can say with certainty that taxes will rise. Democrats now have thin control of the Senate and the House along with the Presidency which will allow Biden to pass at least some of his proposals. Here are some of...
by Bill Houston | Dec 8, 2020 | Business Deductions, Reduce Your Taxes
If you earn your living as a contractor, you pay self-employment taxes on the profit your company makes. You could be a real estate agent, a builder, a car salesman, whatever. As a contractor, if you don’t pay estimated taxes throughout the year, you’re...
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