If you own a business, large or small, you’ll be only to aware of the fact that taxes play a huge role in the future of your company and are a year-round consideration. Planning is key to ensuring that you don’t make any mistakes when it comes to paying your taxes and in maximising your deductions, and a tax preparer is the perfect person to help you with this. Below are 3 reasons why your business needs a tax preparer, followed by an in depth look at tax professionals and the role they can play in your business:

  1. They can help save you money when it comes to tax time

Since a fully qualified and highly experienced tax preparer will be up to date on all rules and regulations regarding business taxes and will have many tax saving strategies that are tried and tested, they will ensure that not only are you never penalised for not filing correctly or in a timely manner, but they can even help you to save money in ways that you might never have thought possible.

  1. They can also save you time and energy and minimise your levels of stress:

Gathering together all the years paperwork and sitting down to go through them all is not an enjoyable task, and it can be highly time consuming. A tax preparer will do all this for you, while you concentrate on running your business.

  1. Should you get audited, they will help you with every aspect of it:

Audits can be frustrating and stressful for the business owner, and the least interaction they can have with the auditors, is sure to minimise the stress of the situation. Having a tax preparer onboard means that they will deal directly with the IRS on your behalf and ensure that all relevant information is presented to the auditors.

What is a tax preparer?

A fully qualified tax preparer calculates, files and signs income tax returns on behalf of individuals and businesses, and they can also represent taxpayers in the case of audits and IRS examinations. To be good at their profession, they must stay up to date with all tax codes – which can change like the wind – and have an in-depth knowledge of both federal and state tax laws, which are also subject to change.

For your small business to be successful, it’s imperative that not only do you keep on top of your taxes and file them in a timely manner, but that you adopt tax saving strategies to maximise your deductions. Hiring a tax preparer is perhaps the most effective way of ensuring that you don’t slip up at tax time, and that your business continues to be a profitable one.