Author: Josh Keppen
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Independent’s guide to the 20 percent pass through deduction
As an independent, freelancer or 1099-er you may have been keeping a close watch on tax time this year as there are some significant changes to business tax code that could put extra money in your hands this year. If you can’t implement these tips this year, make sure you use them going forward so…
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Streamline your bookkeeping in 2019
2019 is going to be all about fixing ineffective bookkeeping strategies, and helping business owners like yourself recoup some of their precious time. The following are 3 tips to help you streamline the bookkeeping for your business and start the new year off right.
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Quickbooks study finds small businesses concerned over Wayfair Decision on sales tax
In June 21, 2018 the Supreme Court ruled against quickbooks regarding internet companies paying state sales tax. This is known as the Wayfair decision. At the end of the day, it’s clear that business owners consider sales tax be much more complex than they would like.
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Tax filing for Self Employed: What you need to know
For a small business owner, tax season can be an anxiety-inducing time. Here are some strategies you can use while filing your 2018 taxes as a self-employed individual to maximize your deductions and credits.
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Three tips to keep your accounting practice’s clients in compliance
One of the greatest parts of your accounting business is dealing with your clients. Here at neat, we know that automation is key to keep your workflow in motion, so here are our top 3 tips to keep your clients complying with you and the IRS.
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Making Sense of Your 2018 Business Taxes
Part of winding down any calendar year includes preparing and filing your 2018 Business Taxes. Due to recent changes to the tax code, navigating tax filing as a small business owner can be confusing. Here, we’ll discuss the particulars of how to navigate filing your 2018 small business tax return.
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Five New Year’s Resolutions to Grow Your Small Business
As we enter 2019, you’ve likely reflected on your personal resolutions for the new year. But what about your small business? Here, we’ll discuss five key resolutions to make — and keep! — in 2019.
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Important Tax Deadlines for filing 1099s
Here, we’ll lay out some important deadlines for W-2s and 1099s to keep you and your business compliant, and avoid the fees levied on business owners who fail.
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How a receipt scanning app can save time, money and pain come tax time
Small business owners have a lot on their plates, especially at the beginning of the new year. All too often small business owners face the nightmare scenario of having to cull together a quarter or year’s worth of business expenses. Here’s how a receipt scanning app can alleviate this and other issues in a number…
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3 Small Business Tax Audit Triggers: Red Flags the IRS Looks For
As a small business or sole proprietorship, taxes are unavoidable. Here, we’ll discuss the top three business audit triggers the IRS will be looking for, how to avoid them, and how to prepare for an audit if they’re inevitable for your business.