If you are a Sole Proprietor, you must file Schedule C, Profit or Loss From Business (Sole Proprietorship). And if you are a Sole Proprietor whose business involves sale of a product, you must complete Part III of Schedule C, Cost of Goods Sold. The purpose of this article is to help you with ... Views: 14823
The purpose of this article is to help you understand the purpose of Schedule C, Line 26, Wages. Whether or not you have employees, if you are a Sole Proprietor, it is critical that you properly deduct expenses related to compensation.
The purpose of Schedule C, Line 26 is to deduct employee ... Views: 11973
If you are a Sole Proprietor who is deducting Car and truck expenses on Schedule C, Line 9, you may be required to complete Part IV of Schedule C, "Information on Your Vehicle." The purpose of this article is to explain how to complete this section of Schedule C.
Schedule C, Part IV begins on ... Views: 7789
Do your eyes glaze over at the thought of those mind-numbing depreciation rules? Well, take heart, sole proprietor. Thanks to a tax law known as Section 179, you can probably kiss those depreciation rules good-bye.
Depreciation is the name we use for deducting the cost of business assets such ... Views: 4473
For small business owners, one of the best deductions available is known as the Section 179. This tax rule allows you to deduct the full cost of business equipment in the year of purchase, rather than expensing the cost over several years through depreciation. Usually, it is better to take the ... Views: 4137
If you own a small business and are looking for deductions, don't miss out on these. The first two you've probably heard about but don't really understand (until now). The third one may seem far-fetched (pardon the pun) but is legitimate if the circumstances described below fit your ... Views: 3983
Looking for legitimate tax deductions for your income tax returns this year? Here are three common expenses you can deduct on Schedule C, all starting with the letter "E".
Employees.
There are several legal deductions related to your employees. Obviously, the compensation you pay them is ... Views: 3373
For Sole Proprietors, Schedule C can be either your best friend or your biggest nightmare. There are parts of this two-page form that you will learn to love or grow to hate. There are five parts to Schedule C, and the purpose of this article is to help you with Part V, Other Expenses - hopefully ... Views: 2990
The due date for business income tax returns on extension is September 15. If that date has passed and you still haven't filed a return for your corporation, partnership or LLC that is being taxed as a corporation or partnership, what are the consequences?
The short answer is this: You will ... Views: 2569
If you are a Sole Proprietor who purchased business equipment, and you'd like to deduct that purchase on your income tax return without breaking into a sweat, this article is for you. I'm going to show you how to properly fill out Form 4562 without getting bogged down in those complex ... Views: 2567
If you are a Sole Proprietor with a home office, you must file Form 8829, Expenses for Business Use of Your Home. The purpose of this article is to help you prepare this form without getting a headache.
This article makes three assumptions about your business:
1. Your Sole Proprietorship is ... Views: 2547
If you own a sole proprietorship and have employees, what payroll-related tax forms are you required to file? This article will answer that question.
First things first. Let's check to make sure you really have employees. Take a look at Schedule C, Line 26, Wages. If there's an amount on that ... Views: 2410
If your small business is a Sole Proprietorship and you are involved with the preparation of your income tax return, you will eventually run into Form 4562, one of the most complicated tax forms on the planet, if not the universe. But do not despair, for help is on the way. The purpose of this ... Views: 2273
Are you a sole proprietor who sells a product? Then you need to know how to deduct expenses related to the sale of those products. The purpose of this article is to give you an overview of what is potentially your biggest tax deduction.
First, let's discuss an important concept related to ... Views: 1889
The mantra of tax record-keeping has remained relentlessly burdensome for decades: no receipt, no deduction. But fear not, you who loathe the never-ending climb up the mountain of paperwork required by the U.S. tax code.
Many of our most beloved tax rules have exceptions, and such is the case ... Views: 1752
For Sole Proprietors, Schedule SE (Self-Employment Tax) is arguably the most hated of all tax forms. The purpose of the form is to calculate the dreaded self-employment tax that all self-employed people must pay. The purpose of this article is to explain the reason for this tax and the resulting ... Views: 1708
What is the most frequently asked tax question? Are you ready? Here it is: "What's deductible?"
That's it. Without a doubt, it's the most common tax question I receive every year. It comes in several forms, such as:
-How do I identify all the deductions I'm allowed to take?
-Is there ... Views: 1571
Frustrated with the amount of self-employment (SE) tax you pay each year? You should be. The sole proprietor pays twice as much in SE tax (15.3%) as the employee pays in federal payroll taxes (7.65%). What's a Schedule C filer to do? Here are three ways to reduce the dreaded SE tax.
1. Take ... Views: 1539
Do you need help reporting expenses on your Schedule C? Are you wondering whether you've accurately captured all deductible business expenses for your Sole Proprietorship? Then this article is for you.
Preparing Schedule C is an integral part of any Sole Proprietor's personal income tax ... Views: 1273
Are you a small business owner who hires independent contractors? If so, you may be required by the IRS to send out a Form 1099-MISC to those people. This article will help you determine your obligation to issue those 1099's.
The basic rule works like this: Form 1099-MISC is used to report ... Views: 1219
If you bought equipment for your business last year such as a computer or a printer, you can deduct those items on your business income tax return. Usually that means tackling Form 4562 and entering one of the most complicated areas of tax law, the dreaded world known as depreciation.
For ... Views: 1164
Are you a sole proprietor who files the shorter Schedule C-EZ rather than the traditional (and longer) Schedule C? If so, please read on to find out why you may be making a big mistake. First, a quick review of the qualifications for using Schedule C-EZ. You qualify if you meet these ... Views: 1129
Here are two valid expenses you can deduct on your small business income tax return, both beginning with the letter "G".
Gifts.
You can deduct the cost of gifts to customers and other business associates such as vendors, suppliers and service providers (like your accountant, attorney or ... Views: 1107
Most U.S. taxpayers file their personal income tax by April 15. But many take advantage of the automatic 6-month extension by filing Form 4868, which gives you until October 15 to file.
What happens in you don't file your return by the extended due date? Here are the possible ... Views: 1107
The purpose of this article is to answer the question: "What do I do if a customer or client doesn't pay me? Do I get to deduct the lost sale amount?"
Of course, this is a common problem in any business. Oh that we never encountered a bad debt or an uncollectible account ... Views: 1076
Do you ever get confused about reporting your income on Schedule C? This article will help you get un-confused.
First, let's define what we mean by "income". Generally speaking, income is the money you receive from the sale of products or services in your small business or self-employment ... Views: 1076
Are you a Sole Proprietor and prepare your own tax return every year? Do you ever need some help with Schedule C? Get out a copy of Schedule C and let's take a look at Part I, Income. The purpose of Part I is to report your income, aka "sales" or "revenue". In other words, how much money did you ... Views: 1070
It is perfectly legal to deduct your next vacation. Here's how to do it.
To qualify for this deduction, you must meet the following two criteria:
1. You are self-employed or own a small business
2. On your next trip, you combine business with pleasure.
The first requirement is pretty ... Views: 1056
If you are a sole proprietor, a self-employed person or an independent contractor, you are faced with the probability of making federal quarterly estimated tax payments.
These are called "quarterly" payments, but don't that word fool you. In typically confusing IRS jargon, here are the due ... Views: 1053
For most folks, commuting mileage is a non-deductible expense -- unless you know the legal tax loophole I'm about to reveal.
The non-deductibility of commuter miles is painfully true for the employee who fights rush hour traffic every day, twice a day, for 5 to 10 hours a week. All that ... Views: 1044
Are you planning to have a yard sale this year? If so, this article is for you. Read on to find out whether holding a yard sale is the best way to spend your time. Perhaps there is a better way to get rid of your old belongings while saving time and money.
Let me ask you a question: Assuming ... Views: 986
Are you running a small business as a sole proprietor? Are you confused about which tax forms you are required to file? Here's an overview of the most common forms you'll need to prepare this tax season.
1. Schedule C, Profit or Loss From Business.
Be sure you really are a sole proprietor ... Views: 975
Do you have trouble calculating quarterly estimated tax payments? Here are some helpful tips to make the process much easier and less stressful.
If you're newly self-employed and unfamiliar with the IRS' estimated tax payment schedule, here are the due dates for the Year 2009 quarterly ... Views: 970
The IRS does mandate the recordkeeping requirements for non-cash charitable contributions. The purpose of this article is to help you understand what those requirements are, so you can take a deduction for donating "old stuff" to charity, without any fear of an IRS audit.
Generally speaking, ... Views: 967
All Sole Proprietors must prepare Schedule C as part of their federal personal income tax return. But it's likely that you can't stop there. As the old saying goes - "That's not all!" There's a pretty good chance that by filing a Schedule C, you must also file several other forms that are ... Views: 959
For most small business owners and self-employed people, bookkeeping is about as much fun as a root canal. But like it or not, it must be done, otherwise you'll end up overpaying your taxes big time.
Perhaps this article will help you see this tedious task in a new light. Follow along with me ... Views: 946
Are you a Sole Proprietor who faces the daunting task of filling out Schedule C every year? If you break out into a sweat just thinking about, you came to the right place. To get the most out of this article, get a copy of Schedule C and have it in front of you as you read on. You can open up ... Views: 944
The purpose of this article is to persuade you to not have a yard sale this year. Instead of holding a garage sale, why not give all your stuff to a charitable organization? I can think of at least four reasons to adopt this motto: Be charitable not profitable!
Reason #1: You'll save time. ... Views: 939
Before you hire someone to prepare your tax returns, you want to conduct an interview and ask several important questions. The answers to these questions will determine whether this tax preparation service is qualified to provide what you need.
1. How long have you been doing tax returns?
If ... Views: 933
Looking for an easy way to increase your business deductions? Look no further than your driveway.
First, the general rule: your vehicle is deductible to the extent you use it for business. So, if you drive your car 100% for business, all car-related expenses are deductible.
But if you use ... Views: 932
The Section 179 deduction is often the best thing for the small business owner since sliced bread. But there are situations when it may not be the best thing for your business. This article will introduce you to one of those situations so you can make the right decision and minimize your taxes ... Views: 916
Taxpayers often need a copy of a previously filed tax return for any number of reasons. Perhaps you are applying for a mortgage loan or you'd like to amend a return. What do you do if you can't find your copy? The article will explain the options for this often overlooked tax preparation ... Views: 903
If you run a small business or engage in self-employment activities, you may need an Employer Identification Number (EIN) issued by the IRS, whether or not you have employees.
An EIN, also known as a Federal Tax Identification Number, is used to identify a business entity for tax ... Views: 900
Tired of dealing with those complex depreciation rules? Thanks to recent tax law changes, here's how to avoid them completely while benefiting from a lucrative small business tax break that not only puts money in your pocket, but also makes the filing of your income tax return much ... Views: 888
Finding a good tax preparer can be a challenge. When it comes to credentials, there is no substitute for years of experience. Here's a story that will help communicate the importance of hiring an experienced tax preparation service rather than a novice.
My father recently had heart surgery. ... Views: 886
I will never forget the day that a tax client came into my office to pick up his income tax return.
"How's it look?" he asked.
"Well," I said, "It looks like you're getting a refund."
"Great! How much?"
"Oh, it's a big one," I said. "Over $5,000 dollars."
Mr. Client couldn't have ... Views: 885
We all love to criticize the IRS, don't we? It's easy to ridicule a huge organization of government bureaucrats who often seem to be Public Enemy #1.
Our negative attitude toward the IRS can lead to a strong desire to just ignore it altogether. But self-employed people who ignore the IRS do ... Views: 882
How about a quick multiple-choice question on the world's most complicated subject: taxes.
Here's the question: As a sole proprietor or self-employed person, what will the IRS do to you if you don't make federal quarterly estimated tax payments?
Here's the possible answers:
a. Carry you ... Views: 876
Do you wonder whether the IRS views you as a sole proprietor? Then you came to the right place. Step right up and get an answer to this all-important question.
According to the IRS, a sole proprietor is someone who owns an unincorporated business by himself or herself. There are two key words ... Views: 873
If you want to donate your old stuff instead of having a yard sale, you must make sure that what you want to donate can actually be deducted on your tax return. How do you know? Here's a simple rule to follow: If you're unsure whether your item qualifies for a tax deduction, then consider this - ... Views: 867