Tax and Business Tips in 2008 at U.S. Business Law & Taxes
I have been your Guide to U.S. Business Law & Taxes for almost a year, and I have enjoyed bringing you information and tax-saving tips. Today, I am looking back at the year and I wanted to share with you some of the tax savings, business funding, and business legal tips from my blog.
In January
An online withholding calculator (in case you lost yours). It's for 2008; I'll let you know if they update for 2009.
In February,
Filing Payroll Taxes Electronically, and
Online Payroll Processing from Banks
In March,
Avoiding Copyright Registry Scams
Franchise Taxes for Limited Liability Companies, and
A reminder that political contributions are not deductible.
In April,
When you make a mistake on a business tax return
Understanding the Qualified Joint Venture for spouses in business together
In May,
A discussion of Double Taxation for Businesses
Information on Relief for Businesses in Disaster Areas,
And a reminder to take your Phone Tax Refund on your 2008 return.
June seemed to be about getting money, with posts on:
Using Leverage to get money for your business,
How to get Venture Capital Funding or finding a Grant for your business,
Using an IRA to fund your business.
In July,
More on funding sources, by using Trade Credit to fund purchases
How to keep your small business from being classified as a "hobby,"
In August,
Setting up a Cash Reserve for your Business Startup,
Tax Credits for Paying Employees on Military Leave, and the Work Opportunity Tax Credit,
In September, with the market crashing around us,
Avoiding Business Bankruptcy, and
Avoiding Tax Scams and Tax Schemes.
In October,
Tax Savings by Hiring Your Children,
Establishing Business Credit, and
Saving Money on Attorney Fees.
In November,
Top Factors in Small Business Survival, and
Conquering Cash Flow Problems.
And, in December,
Tax Deductions for Cause Related Marketing, and
Getting Business Loans - the 3 "C"s
Thanks for reading in 2008. In January, I will start a major series on "Business Tax Season 2009" to help you prepare your business taxes. And more... Happy New Year!


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