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Jemery Secretarial Service

Thank you for all of your hard work! Very attentive and professional. I will most definitely recommend your business to all of my clients. Thanks again and have a successful 2012! ...read more

Cooley J Thomas CPA

5.0

By Anonymous

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Jerry Lewicki CPA

5.0

By Jerry Lewicki CPA

Besides my name, everything in this listing is incorrect. I'm not sure where this information is being pulled from but it is dated and incorrect. Correct contact number is 352-361-7401. ...read more

Check 'N Balance Bookkeeping

5.0

By Kay Cummings

the best bookkeeping service. The prices are affordable to small business owners and their service is outstanding. I am so happy I found them. Kay Cummings' Cleaning Services ...read more

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5 Year-end Small Business Tax Tips

As the holidays quickly approach it's hardly a time to think about small business taxes. But a quick look at these year-end tax tips for small business can pay big dividends for 2008.5 Year-end Small Business Tax Tips1. Update Your Accounting:It's important as part of your year-end tax strategy to have a good understanding of your company's financial situation. Spend extra time ensuring your books are up-to-date and accurate. It won't hurt to plan time with your accountant for year-end advice, particular to your operations.2. Defer Income:Any payments your company can receive during the first week of January as opposed to December cuts your tax bill. Every cent deferred until January 2008 will not owe taxes until April 2009. Any deferral strategy will depend on your profit and losses for the year and business legal structure (LLC, partnership, corporation, etc.)Depending on your income tax rates in the foreseeable new year, deferral of income can make the best sense for many sole proprietors, partnerships, LLC's, and S corporations. Ensure your cash flow can handle the deferred income.Don't forget to push any early 2008 charitable donations back to 2007. Make sure you get a receipt for the tax deduction.3. Increase Expenses:Purchase items your business will require in the immediate future to maximize deductions for this year. If you can see a need for goods and services in the first quarter of the new year, buy them now, if cash flow permits. Consider the following items for expenses:Office Supplies:Stock up on fax paper, printer cartridges, stationary, and other office items.Pay Bills Early:Pay your bills before the new year in areas such as; cell services, subscriptions, rent, insurance, and utilities.Equipment Purchases:If you will be buying new office equipment, consider purchasing now. You'll have to decide whether an immediate write off is best or spread out the depreciation over years. Consult with an accountant to examine your circumstance and company structure to maximize your deductions. In addition, your equipment will have to be in your office, "in use" by year-end.Other Items:This category includes: pre-payment of subscriptions, travel bookings, equipment repairs, and maintenance.4. Inventory Write-Offs:Depending on your accounting methods, you may wish to check inventory for goods that have been damaged or have become obsolete. The drop in market value of the inventory can provide your company with added deductions.5. Contribute to a Retirement Plan:Make payments to your retirement plan or set one up before the year-end to reduce your income for this year. Check the contribution limits for your type of plan. In the U.S.: 401(k), KEOGH plan, Roth IRA, or SEP's. (For SIMPLE IRA's the deadline is set in October, too late for year-end tax planning.) In Canada: an RRSP. Discuss the best strategy with your financial planner or accountant.These year-end tax tips will apply differently to each business owner's situation and accounting method. The cash method of accounting allows for deductions and income reported for the year they are paid or received. The accrual accounting method applies income and deductions in the year incurred. Take the time to review the best strategy with a professional advisor and make the most of the year-end tax planning for your small business. ...read more

By Check 'N Balance Bookkeeping August 26, 2009

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