Posts Tagged ‘tax planning’
The $40,000 Tax Mistake My Client’s CPA (almost) Made
I make it a part of my regular services to ensure that the CPAs my clients work with aren’t making any costly mistakes. And trust me, even the best of CPAs can make a mistake on a tax return. It’s easy to see why… Last year 142,577,000 returns were filed. And let’s be realistic–it’s still…
Read More3 Reasons The IRS Will Audit Your Small Business
Will the IRS audit your small business? I know it’s not a fun thing to think about, and I don’t want to put fear into your day. (As a small business owner, you’ve got enough going on!) But as an accountant who is looking out for you, I want to share the things you need…
Read MoreDo Non-US Residents Need to Receive 1099s? How to File 1099s For Non-US Resident Contractors (And Why It’s a Must)
Updated in 2024. Form 1099 confuses a LOT of business owners. Who gets them, who doesn’t, who has to file them, and what happens if you don’t. Basically, independent contractors receive 1099s. This means people who earn non-payroll wages on services rendered (non-employees). Where it gets even more confusing is knowing how to file 1099s…
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