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Could These Unexpected Taxes Be Denting Your Bottom Line?

November 12, 2025 by admin

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While there are a plethora of legitimate ways to lower your bill when following the tax code – as an individual, business owner or parent – if you don’t work with a tax professional to help you stay on top of things, you can easily get caught out by any, or all, of the following:   Capital losses If you’ve incurred capital losses, such as from selling investments, you can… Read More

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Could Structuring Your Business As An S-Corporation Offer Tax Advantages?

November 12, 2025 by admin

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If you’re a newbie to the world of business, you might not yet be familiar with the different ways in which business entities can be structured, the most common of which are sole proprietorships, partnerships, LLCs or corporations. Let’s take a closer look at corporations: By definition, a corporation is a business structure that is formed when an ‘article of incorporation’ is filed with the state. Once this document has… Read More

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Make Sure to Not Claim an Ineligible Dependent on Your Taxes

November 3, 2025 by admin

Claiming dependents on your tax return can significantly reduce your tax liability through exemptions, deductions, and credits. However, claiming an ineligible dependent—whether accidentally or intentionally—can lead to serious consequences, including IRS penalties, delayed refunds, and even audits. Understanding the rules and repercussions is essential for responsible tax filing. Who Qualifies as a Dependent?Before diving into the risks of misclaiming, it’s important to understand the criteria the IRS uses to determine… Read More

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A Basic Guide To Tax Filing For An LLC

October 15, 2025 by admin

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Filing your business taxes as the owner of a Limited Liability Company, or LLC, is anything but simple; the process can be both complicated and longwinded. While it isn’t all that different from filing personal taxes, there are some major nuances that depend on such factors as how the LLC is classified in terms of taxes. The default status for LLCs is a sole proprietorship for those businesses with one… Read More

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6 Top Considerations When Planning To Expand Your Business

October 15, 2025 by admin

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You may be excited to grow your business, but while expansion comes with a whole host of new opportunities, it also comes with plenty of new responsibilities, particularly in terms of taxes. Whether you’re opening another store, taking on more employees, or bringing your products to customers in other states, expanding your business can become complicated and stressful if you’re not properly prepared. Working closely with tax services in Coral… Read More

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Avoidable Mistakes That Could Cost Your Restaurant Business Dearly

October 15, 2025 by admin

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If your staff seem content in their work, and clients are regularly queueing up to eat at your restaurant, you could be forgiven for thinking that your business must be thriving. However, if you’re still not turning a profit, the opposite may in fact be true, and your restaurant might be struggling financially. One way of determining the true financial health of any business is to conduct a thorough review… Read More

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