2010 Planning: Tax Consequences for Self-Employed Individuals PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mike DiSabatino   
Wednesday, 11 August 2010 11:39

Owning your own business can be very rewarding, both personally and financially. Being the sole decision-maker for this important undertaking can also be overwhelming. Business owners have many choices to make, and these choices involve tax consequences that are not always foreseen. We can help you minimize your overall tax burden by identifying and maximizing business deductions, providing guidance on substantiation of expenses, and exploring tax planning alternatives that are uniquely available to the self-employed.

Some frequently overlooked business expenses that you may be able to deduct include moving expenses, costs of travel away from home, entertainment expenses, and expenses related to a home office. Code Sec. 179 expense allowance on the purchase of new equipment can provide a significant deduction. In addition, there are multiple benefits when you employ your spouse, child, or other family member in the business.

There are some risks involved in adopting tax positions relating to operating a business as an independent contractor. For example, the distinction between employee and independent contractor is an issue the IRS subjects to special scrutiny. As a self-employed individual, you must comply with these rules for yourself or for any workers that you hire. If you are an employer, you must withhold income and employment taxes from an employee's income. However, if your workers are independent contractors, you are only required to report payments of $600 or more on a Form 1099-MISC, Miscellaneous Income. Failing to make the right classification, however, could result in additional taxes, interest and penalties.
Complex rules and calculations are involved in many of the planning opportunities that are available to you. We will be happy to review your overall tax scenario in order to maximize your tax savings.

Please contact our office at your earliest convenience to make an appointment.

 

Tax Preparation Services

taxesDiSabatino, CPA offers tax preparation for individuals, businesses, non-profit entities, estates and trusts.  Our experience expands beyond California to all US States and multi-State tax returns.

DiSabatino, CPA utilizes a statistical approach to tax preparation.  We measure your tax return against the information provided by the IRS to gauge your possibility of an audit, before you file the return.  This allows us to discuss alternative approaches reducing your chance of audit.

Call DiSabatino, CPA when you need tax preparation help to minimize your tax burden and reduce your chance of audit!

Bookkeeping Services

bookkeeperBookkeeping is a necessity for your business.  It is the foundation for tax savings, business planning, cash flow and your daily operations.

DiSabatino, CPA does not offer these basic services, but we are now happy to offers a complete bookkeeping package through the local bookkeeping firm, Sharp Bookkeepers.  They have QuickBooks Pro Advisors and a staff that is capable of maintaining your business books, compliance tax returns (sales tax, business licenses, workers comp insurance) and payroll.

DiSabatino, CPA will provide tax advice, tax preparation and business consultation for all clients of Sharp Bookkeepers.
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