Tax Strategies for the Small Business Owner Reduce Your Taxes and Fatten Your Profits
Tax Strategies for the Small Business Owner: Reduce Your Taxes and Fatten Your Profits will help the small business owner increase profits while feeling more comfortable dealing with taxes. It begins by looking at the often overlooked critical decision small business owners face when they start a b...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Berkeley, CA :
Apress
2013.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2013. |
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See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009466448106719 |
Table of Contents:
- Contents; About the Author; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Before the Business Opens; The Business Entity; The Sole Proprietor; Hobby Loss Test; Sole Proprietorship: The Advantages; Sole Proprietorship: The Disadvantages; Partnerships; Partnerships: The Advantages; Partnerships: The Disadvantages; Corporations; C Corporations; C Corporations: The Advantages; C Corporations: The Disadvantages; Is a C Corporation Right for You?; S Corporations; S Corporations: The Advantages; S Corporations: The Disadvantages; LLCs; Other Business Entities; Limited Liability Partnership
- Professional Service CorporationMoving from One Entity Type to Another; Which Entity Is Right for You?; An Overview of Taxation; Types of Taxes; The Federal Income Tax; State Income Taxes; Other State-Level Taxes; Local Income Taxes; Payroll Taxes; Real Property Taxes; Personal Property Taxes; Business License Taxes; Excise Taxes; Other Taxes; User Fees; What Is Income?; What Are Expenses?; Cash vs. Accrual Accounting; Before Your Business Opens; The Start-Up Phase; Start-Up Expenses; Organizational Expenses; Record Keeping Requirements; Income; Expenses (Including Cost of Goods Sold)
- Electronic RecordsComputer Accounting Systems; How Long Should You Keep Your Records?; Day-to-Day Expenses; The Basics of Expenses; Overview of Expenses; Documentation Requirements; The Ordinary Standard; The Necessary Standard; For the Business; Nondeductible Items; Cost of Goods Sold; Can All Businesses Use Cost of Goods Sold?; Inventory: The Basics; What's in Inventory?; Cost of Goods Sold for the Year; How Inventory Is Expensed; Cost; LIFO; FIFO; Lower of Cost or Market; Other Methods; Inventory Valuation and the Physical Inventory; Cash Basis Inventory
- Other Expenses Included in Cost of Goods SoldPurchases; Cost of Labor; Materials and Supplies; Other Costs; Shipping Containers; Freight In; Overhead Expenses; Depreciation of Fixed Assets Used in Manufacturing; Other Items; The Office; The Rented Office; The Home Office; What If You Use the Home Office for Two Activities?; What Can You Deduct?; How the Deduction Is Figured; Mortgage Interest; Indirect Expenses; Depreciation; Allowable Home Office Expenses; Home Office Deduction for Partners and LLC Members; S Corporations and C Corporations; The Car; Automobile Expenses: The Basics
- Recordkeeping RequirementsThe Standard Mileage Rate; Actual Expenses; Depreciation; The More Than 50% Rule; Limits on Section 179 Depreciation; Heavy Vehicles; Benefit of Actual Expenses; Changing from Actual Expenses to Standard Mileage (or Vice Versa); Commuting Mileage; Mixed Trips; Ancillary Expenses; Reporting Car Expenses; Company Cars; Other Kinds of Vehicles; Travel; Business Travel; Tax Home; What Can Be Deducted; Transportation; Ground Transportation; Baggage and Shipping; Car; Lodging; Meals; Cleaning; Tips; Other Expenses; What Can't Be Deducted
- Travel Outside of the United States