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Monday, May 23, 2022
The Role of Accounting in Business and Why It is Important
Monday, May 9, 2022
Taxes for Freelancers: All That You Need to Know
Freelancers are self-employed people who, basically, take up projects for various clients from the comfort of their home. There are freelancers in various fields, including marketing, software design, social media handling, etc. It becomes challenging for freelancers to take care of their finances and taxes on their own. Furthermore, they barely have the time to collect financial data and to maintain a record of their expenses. Consequently, freelancers can rely on an accountant for freelancers.
An accountant will be able to help a freelancer (like you!) in the most effective way. Not only will you get help with your bookkeeping and maintenance of financial records, but you will be able to get ahead of:
- Tax filing due dates
- New tax rules
- Filing an income tax return using the right forms
Tuesday, May 3, 2022
All About the Airbnb 14-Day Tax Rule
Overview of the 14-Day Tax Rule
Tuesday, April 12, 2022
How Income Tax Services for the Self-employed Can Help Artists
Tuesday, March 29, 2022
How Entrepreneurs can Make Their Tax Preparation Easy
Preparing taxes is a complex job for any type of self-employed person. Entrepreneurs who are new to the business world often need help with their taxes. They might be an expert in their field but, with taxes, they need the help of a tax professional. Also, ensuring the tax compliance of a business requires in-depth knowledge of tax laws. Most entrepreneurs partner with an expert accountant in tax preparation for entrepreneurs to make their taxes easy.
An expert Certified Public Accountant can prepare and report taxes for your business. Other than tax preparation, your accountant can help you with tax guidance, tax planning, and bookkeeping. If you are hiring employees, you need to fulfill their tax obligations as well.
Wednesday, March 23, 2022
Tax Preparation Guide for Artists: Understand the Difference Between Self-Employed and Small Business Tax Categories
Artists make a decent amount of money in the U.S. They have multiple sources of income, such as from shows, exhibitions, stage performances, and personal invites. Like everyone else in the country, they have to register themselves as some sort of business identity and to pay taxes. And when it comes to taxes, there are two categories: salaried and self-employed.
Now, within the self-employed category, there are multiple sub-categories. A small business is considered self-employed in the eyes of the IRS, as is a freelancer and corporation owner. Then what is the difference between the categories of self-employed and small business? Let's find out in this tax preparation guide for artists.
When someone says they are self-employed, they are most likely referring to themselves as a freelancer, an individual artist, or a sole business owner. On the other hand, when someone says they run a small business, they are likely referring to a business that hires employees. Both are considered self-employed, but a small business also employs other people. With that comes the obligation of collecting income taxes, paying the employer share of self-employment taxes, offering sick and vacation pay, carrying workers' compensation insurance, and so on.
How to Register Your Self-employed Status with Your State
When you
work as a self-employed person, you need to choose a business structure in
order to register your business with the state. Then, you get a tax ID number
and file for the appropriate licenses and permits. You can register your
self-employed status in four primary ways:
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Sole proprietorship
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Partnership
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LLC
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Corporation
These are the most common types of business structures. If you are working as a single, self-employed individual, a sole proprietorship is the best option for you. On the other hand, if you are planning to hire employees or have a business partner, it is best to register as a partnership or LLC.
A sole proprietorship does not provide any protection of personal assets against legal claims and debts. In certain partnerships, you are protected against your partner's debts, but you do not have personal asset protection against claims. However, LLCs and corporations offer you personal asset protection.
You need to get an Employee Identification Number, EIN, if you hire employees. You can partner with income tax services for the self-employed to apply for business licenses, an EIN, and more.Tuesday, March 1, 2022
Essential Things You Should Know About the 2022 Tax Season
Simplifying Tax Season: Tax Preparation for Freelancers
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