Avoid The Tax Man :Get Organized

December 29th, 2007

Since most people that are audited because of missing records, not because of dishonesty, the key to avoiding the tax man is to have organized, efficient systems to keep your business income in check.
Here’s a solution for you.  Separate all of your documentation by categories.  You may want to consider categories for advertising, travel, auto […]

Capital Expenses: What Are They?

December 29th, 2007

Those consider capital expenses are wondering, how do I know if something falls under a capital expense or a current expense?
It is a perplexing consideration.  Under tax law, anything that will help you to generate a business income over several years is considered a capital expense.  For example, if you invest in a copier for […]

Combining Business with Family Expenses

December 29th, 2007

Business travel expenses are one of the most looked at by the IRS.  Deductions in these expenses are just fine, in most business travel cases.  But, what if you want to take your family along with you?  Perhaps you have a business trip in New York and the family wants to spend a few days […]