Federal Tax Information for Women Business Owners
Federal tax information for women business owners. What forms to use, understanding tax terms, getting the most out of your allowable business deductions.
Self-employment tax rates for social security and medicare.
IRS employees now have greater discretion in offering payment options to tax payers in financial crisis. Here is information about options including payment plans, fee waivers, and renegotiating installment agreements that you might be able to benefit from.
Here are three 2009 tax calendars that list important IRS filing dates in three different formats: a standard calendar, a list you can print, and a brochure-style calendar.
What is the Regulatory Review and Reform (r3)? According to the SBA many business owners who work from home do not understand how, and if they qualify for certain home office deductions, and therefore do not report them on their taxes.
As of February, 2008, filing Form 990-N online has been made a mandatory requirement by Congress. Information about what Form 99-N is, who must file, and how and when to file.
What is the meaning of ordinary and necessary business expenses? What business expenses are tax deductible? Are start-up costs deductible business expenses?
The IRS made changes in tax laws beginning in 2007 that help small business owners. Find out new deductions, filing options, and how to get the most of out of the 2007 federal tax law changes.