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How Taxes Affect Your Home Business

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

There is a common adage that says the only two things that are certain in life are death and taxes. While death is definitely not certain when it comes to a home business, taxes assuredly are. If you are going to operate a home business, there are some things you need to know about taxes or you may find yourself in a world of trouble.

 

 

 

I can not think of one person I know who likes paying taxes, doing taxes or talking about taxes; but the fact of the matter is taxes are an inevitable part of life and if you start a home business, they are probably going to be an even bigger part of your life than they were before.

 

 

 

When you work for someone else, your taxes are taken out of your paycheck and then at the end of the year, you simply file your tax return and you either pay money to the IRS or you get money back. Paying home business taxes gets to be quite more complicated than that. While income taxes are the main concern of those employed by others, home business owners need to worry about use taxes, sales taxes, employment taxes, income taxes and a number of other taxes that may apply to their business.

 

 

 

The first thing you need to take care of in terms of home business taxes is the process of getting an EIN number. A business’ EIN number is much like a social security number for your business. It is the number that is used when reporting taxes to the IRS. Once you have your EIN number and your home business starts generating income, you are going to have to start making estimated tax payments to the IRS.

 

 

 

Unlike the annual tax returns you filed when you were employed by someone else, home business owners have to pay taxes on a quarterly basis. For example, you are going to have to pay taxes on the money you make from January through March in April and for the money you make in April through May, you have to pay taxes on in June. The IRS provides home business tax payers with the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System in order to make paying your quarterly taxes more convenient.

 

 

 

If your home business has employees, you are also going to have to take care of your employees’ income taxes. When you have employees, you are required to withhold their income tax from their paychecks and you must pay that income tax to the IRS. If you have less than one-thousand dollars in income tax liability each year, you can do this annually. However, if your employees’ income tax liability is going to total up to more than one-thousand dollars a year, you are going to need to pay the IRS either monthly or semi-weekly.

 

 

 

Remember, this only applies to you if your home business has actual employees. Independent contractors are not considered employees and taxes do not have to be withheld from payments made to independent contractors.

 

 

 

Home business owners also have to pay self employment taxes. Self employment taxes are taxes self employed people pay to Social Security and Medicare. This tax allows you to receive Social Security and Medicare benefits when you retire.

 

 

 

If you are not sure how to manage your home business taxes, you should hire a small business accountant to consult with you on the best way to approach your tax requirements. Hiring an accountant who is willing to teach you how to do your own home business taxes can be much more cost effective than hiring an accountant who insists on doing all of your taxes for you without any explanation of what is being done.  

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Politics, Policy, Pathology and Hope WITHIN The Black Community …

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Indeed thousands of property owners in Dekalb, feeling economic pressure demanded that the county reappraise their home’s value in relation to the loss of value that they had suffered. I reported how the county property tax assessors …

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Home Business Federal Income Tax Deduction: Instructions for Write …

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Operating a small business or office out of the home may qualify the homeowner for deductions to reduce taxable income for federal and state personal income taxes.

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Tea Party Goes World Wide | Conservative American News

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Conservative UK journalist, Daniel Hannan is launching the British Tea Party Saturday at his home in Brighton: “Labour has raised more than a trillion pounds in additional taxation since 1997. Yet, unbelievably, Gordon Brown has … said during a Thursday press conference that she had not yet read the full report from the ethics committee, which admonished Rangel, the chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, for improperly accepting reimbursement for two…

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Capital Gains Tax Loopholes Shrinking. | Win-E.Net

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Capital gains tax is always part of the profit and loss formula when investing in realty, and the levels were generously high for both investors and regular residents who live in their home.

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• Brits Face 2008 Tax Haven Government Pressure | My Taxes

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Being reduced in 2008 is the amount of time British tax exiles can spend in their home country, and it could impact the British economy, claim a company who.

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Top Tax Deductions for 2009 – Home Office: IRS Provides a …

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

A taxpayer may claim this home office deduction if income-producing work occurs at home and if expenses are incurred while using the home for business.

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My monologues: Don't cut the inheritance tax

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Don’t cut the inheritance tax . Robin Hood serves an essential stabilizing function in any society.

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Home Office Deductions – Tax Deduction Information | Free e …

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

When you work from home, you can get benefits from the home office deduction . Some people may think that the home office deduction will significantly increase.

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Ashcroft's poster saturation will not be enough to catapult his …

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Well, the comment that I was responding to did not read like that to me : “Personally, I would exempt the spouse from paying inheritance tax . It would be cruel to force someone to have to sell their home in order to pay death duties.” …

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