488 tagged with "Tax Planning"
Strategic tax planning to minimize liability and maximize savings
Alternative Minimum Tax: What It Is, Who Pays It, and How to Minimize It
The AMT is a parallel federal tax system that disallows many standard deductions—here's how it's calculated, which 2025 exemption thresholds apply, and concrete strategies (from ISO exercise timing to bond selection) to reduce your exposure.
How Much Does a CPA Cost for Tax Preparation? A Small Business Guide
What small businesses actually pay for CPA tax preparation — national averages by entity type (Schedule C through S-corp and partnerships), the 5 factors that drive fees up, and concrete steps to reduce your bill without sacrificing accuracy.
Back Taxes: What They Are, What Happens If You Ignore Them, and How to Resolve Them
11 million Americans owe $125 billion in back taxes. Learn the exact penalty structure (5%/month for not filing vs. 0.5%/month for not paying), IRS enforcement tools, and every resolution option from installment agreements to Offer in Compromise — with 2024 acceptance rates and eligibility thresholds.
Best States to Incorporate Your Business: Delaware, Nevada, Wyoming, and Beyond
For most small business owners, incorporating in your home state is the most cost-effective choice — but Delaware is near-mandatory for venture-backed startups, Wyoming offers the lowest fees ($100 filing, $60/year) and strongest privacy protections, and Nevada provides zero state taxes with robust charging order protections.
Business Meal and Entertainment Tax Deductions: What You Can (and Can't) Deduct
The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act eliminated entertainment deductions while preserving 50% meal deductions—but the rules are strict. Learn what qualifies, the five IRS documentation requirements, the 2026 phaseout of on-premises meal deductions, and the common mistakes that cost businesses their deductions.
California State Taxes: A Complete Guide for Individuals and Small Business Owners
California's 9-bracket income tax tops out at 13.3%, LLCs owe an $800 minimum franchise tax plus gross-receipts fees, and the state diverges from federal law on bonus depreciation and NOLs—this guide covers rates, filing thresholds, entity-specific rules, deadlines, and planning strategies for the 2025/2026 tax year.
Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit: A Complete Guide for Working Parents
Working parents can claim up to $2,100 in federal tax savings through the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit—but only if you know the income thresholds, eligible expenses, and how Dependent Care FSAs affect your credit calculation.
Clothing Tax Deduction: What You Can (and Can't) Write Off
The IRS two-part test disqualifies suits and business attire but allows uniforms, protective gear, scrubs, and branded items. Here's exactly what qualifies as a clothing deduction and how self-employed workers claim it on Schedule C.
Corporate Tax Deadlines: The Complete Guide for 2025
C corporations face a 5% monthly failure-to-file penalty and a $525 minimum for returns over 60 days late — this guide maps every 2025 federal tax deadline, explains penalty mechanics for C corps, S corps, and partnerships, and outlines a year-round compliance system.
CPA vs. Tax Preparer: Which One Does Your Business Actually Need?
A practical breakdown of CPAs, enrolled agents, and non-credentialed tax preparers—covering credentials, IRS representation rights, 2026 pricing, and when each option makes financial sense for your business.
Depreciation: The Complete Guide for Small Business Owners
A practical guide to business asset depreciation covering MACRS, Section 179 (2026 limit $2,560,000), bonus depreciation restored to 100%, five depreciation methods, recapture rules, and the most common mistakes that cause small business owners to overpay taxes.
Estimated Tax Payments: A Complete Guide for Freelancers and Small Business Owners
Self-employed workers and freelancers who skip quarterly estimated tax payments face IRS underpayment penalties even when they file on time — here's how the pay-as-you-go system works, how to calculate what you owe each quarter, and how the safe harbor rule protects you from guessing wrong.