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It’s time for your small business to think about year-end tax planning
September 26, 2024
Categories: EstimatedTaxPayment, QBI, Section 179
With Labor Day in the rear view mirror, it’s time to take proactive steps that may help lower your small business’s taxes for this year and next. The strategy of deferring income and accelerating deductions to minimize taxes can be effective for most businesses, as is the approach of bunching deductible expenses into this year or next to maximize their tax value. Do you expect to be in a higher tax bracket next year? If so, then opposite strategies may produce better results. For example,
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Do you owe estimated taxes? If so, when is the next one due?
September 4, 2024
Categories: 1040-ES, EstimatedTaxPayment
Federal estimated tax payments are designed to ensure that certain individuals pay their fair share of taxes throughout the year. If you don’t have enough federal tax withheld from your paychecks and other payments, you may have to make estimated tax payments. This is the case if you receive interest, dividends, self-employment income, capital gains, a pension or other income that’s not covered by withholding. Individuals must pay 25% of a “required annual payment” by April
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Figuring corporate estimated tax
July 16, 2024
Categories: Annualized Income, Corporate Tax, EstimatedTaxPayment, Seasonal Income
The next quarterly estimated tax payment deadline is June 17 for individuals and businesses, so it’s a good time to review the rules for computing corporate federal estimated payments. You want your business to pay the minimum amount of estimated tax without triggering the penalty for underpayment of estimated tax. Four possible options The required installment of estimated tax that a corporation must pay to avoid a penalty is the lowest amount determined under one of the following
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2024 Q1 tax calendar: Key deadlines for businesses and other employers
December 19, 2023
Categories: #estimatedtaxpayment, #futa, #hh, 1099, 1099-MISC, 1099-NEC
Here are some of the key tax-related deadlines affecting businesses and other employers during the first quarter of 2024. Keep in mind that this list isn’t all-inclusive, so there may be additional deadlines that apply to you. If you have questions about filing requirements, contact us. We can ensure you’re meeting all applicable deadlines. January 16 (The usual deadline of January 15 is a federal holiday) Pay the final installment of 2023 estimated tax. Farmers and fishermen: