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Business Tax Write Offs
Todd Lange
If you are a part of a corporation or business, you do not have to worry about handling your taxes. Chances are, your company already deducts it from your salary and deals with the IRS for you. But what if the business is yours? You are the one expected by your employees to keep up with the tax payments. What if you own and operate the business by yourself? It's doubly hard to prepare self-employed tax with multiple responsibilities. However, handling your business tax efficiently is not impossible with the right preparation.
Popular career coaches like Sarah and Paul Edwards give some tips in filing for your own self-employed tax. According to them, the IRS has different regulations like special deductions for home-based businesses. It is to the advantage of your home business to understand these tax rules. By knowing your deductions, you can slash your taxes in half. Some common deductions allowed for home-based businesses are too ordinary that most are overlooked. Examples of these deductions are vehicle expenses, like auto insurance and gas. However, make sure that you keep receipts from gassing up during business trips. The IRS is likely to probe and investigate these claims. You're better off with valid proofs. You may not know this, but the IRS actually allows home businesses to deduct costs of business stationery and other office supplies. Trickier deductibles are business entertainment and meals. In a corporate setting, the company reimburses you for any amount you spent in treating a client out. But if your business is based at home, there is no one to reimburse you. Keep the bill from business dinners and hotel stays. Standard deductibles are communication expenses, credit card interests, publication subscriptions, and utilities. These are deducted from your total taxable income and translate into lots of savings for you.
The IRS requires self-employed individuals who earn net pays amounting to $400 to file tax returns. But you might be exempted from filing Form 4562 if your business is just starting. Business expenses amounting to five grand or less qualify for Schedule C-EZ. Home businesses that suffered from losses may also qualify for this. The IRS expects more than 500,000 home-based business to benefit from using C-EZ forms. So before filing your business tax, check with the IRS if you're qualified to use C-EZ forms. Review your deductions, expenses, and credit card history to support your inquiry about C-EZ.
Another tip from the career coaches is to use a tax preparation service. You may choose from a variety of tax software or a CPA. Both the software and the finance experts can spot missed deductions and provide you with an accurate summation of your self-employed tax. Getting their services are worthy investments. You save time and effort by escaping the hassles of figuring out the deal about your business tax.
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