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February 2011
Tackling Small Business Taxes, Part I: Do It Yourself (DIY) Tax Software
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Posted by: SBOC Team, Feb 25, 2011

by Max Berry. Many small businesses already use some kind of accounting software to track their day-to-day cash flow so why not apply that do-it-yourself attitude toward filing your own taxes? But handling your business taxes on your own takes more than a little know-how and no small amount of courage. It also helps to have the most appropriate tax software for your small business. With that in mind, here’s a look at what three of the most popular tax prep programs have to offer this year....
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Tackling Small Business Taxes, Part II: The Retail Tax Landscape
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Posted by: SBOC Team, Feb 25, 2011

by Max Berry If your business has reached the point where doing your own taxes is too big a task, you might want to consider taking them to a retail tax service. Here’s a look at what some of the leading tax prep services can—and can’t—offer you this tax season. Cost and Convenience It’s hard to beat retail tax prep services for convenience, but convenience isn’t worth much without peace of mind. Thankfully, it is an industry standard for these services to offer some form of free...
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Tackling Small Business Taxes, Part III: The CPA Advantage
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Posted by: SBOC Team, Feb 25, 2011

by Max Berry. With great growth comes great responsibility, and as your business becomes more successful, more lucrative, and more complex, you’ll have more work to do come tax time. If you’re one of the lucky entrepreneurs who saw their business grow in 2010, it may be time to enlist the services of a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). Cost vs. Benefits Many small business owners, especially those just starting out, might be put off by the seemingly high cost of a CPA—$100 to $400 per...
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Small Business Tax Audits: Are you at risk?  Can you avoid them?
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Posted by: SBOC Team, Feb 23, 2011

Some valuable advice on how to help avoid an audit and what to do if you can't.  By Max Berry. Just how much time the IRS will devote to small business audits in the current financial climate remains to be seen, but one thing is for sure: Small business owners have always run a heightened risk of being audited. Some businesses are more vulnerable than others, but knowing how to best avoid an audit-and how to deal with one if one can't be avoided-will only help you come tax season....
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