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Stop Avoiding Your Tax People

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Tax time can be a daunting period for many small business owners, freelancers, and even regular taxpayers. But why do we avoid or put off speaking to our tax professionals? For most, it's the fear of the unknown, or simply the anxiety of confronting financial complexities. However, avoiding your tax people can lead to missed opportunities and, potentially, costly mistakes. In this episode, we'll explore why engaging with your tax professionals is crucial and offer valuable tips to help you make the most of your tax filing process.

With Special Guest

John Opsahl

Owner at John Opsahl LLC​

Why Do We Avoid Our Tax People?

Many small business owners and freelancers avoid their tax professionals because of the following reasons:

  • Fear of Bad News: The anxiety that tax prep might reveal financial oversights or exorbitant tax bills.
  • Complexity: Taxes can be complex, with jargon and intricacies that feel overwhelming.
  • Time Constraints: The belief that preparing for tax appointments consumes too much time, especially during busy periods.
  • Procrastination: The habit of putting off tasks that don't have immediate deadlines.
  • Understanding these fears is the first step towards overcoming them and reaping the benefits of proactive tax management.

Essential Tax Filing Tips

To maximize deductions and minimize liability, consider these essential tax filing tips:

1. Track Expenses Meticulously: Keep detailed records of your business transactions. Use software or apps to automate and categorize expenses.

2. Separate Personal and Business Finances: Maintain separate bank accounts and credit cards for personal and business expenses.

3. Understand Deductible Expenses: Know which expenses you can deduct, such as office supplies, travel expenses, and equipment.

4. Keep Up with Deadlines: Mark your calendar with important tax filing deadlines to prevent last-minute panic.

5. Consult a Professional Early: Start conversations with your accountant or bookkeeper well before tax season.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Avoid these common mistakes to streamline your tax filing process:

  • Misclassifying Employees: Ensure proper classification of employees vs. contractors to avoid legal issues.
  • Neglecting Estimated Tax Payments: Pay estimated taxes quarterly to prevent penalties.
  • Overlooking Home Office Deductions: If you work from home, understand how to calculate the home office deduction accurately.

The Role of Professional Tax Preparers

Professional tax preparers play an invaluable role in navigating the complexities of tax filing. They offer:

  • Expertise in tax laws and regulations.
  • Strategic Planning to maximize deductions and credits.
  • Peace of Mind by ensuring compliance and accurate filings.

Specific Deductions and Credits

Small businesses and freelancers can benefit from various deductions and credits, such as:

  • Startup Costs: Deduct expenses related to starting your business.
  • Self-Employment Tax: Deduct half of your self-employment tax.
  • Education and Training: Deduct expenses for workshops or courses that enhance your business skills.

5 Strategies for Organizing Financial Records (B.A.C.O.N.)

Use the B.A.C.O.N. acronym to remember these strategies:

B - Bookkeeping Software: Invest in reliable bookkeeping software for accurate records.

A - Automation Tools: Automate invoicing and expense tracking to reduce manual errors.

C - Consistent Record Keeping: Regularly update and review your records.

O - Organize Receipts Digitally: Scan and store receipts digitally for easy access.

N - Network with Financial Experts: Build a network of financial advisors for guidance.

www.MasterHappiness.com

www.WhatsYourBacon.com

www.BaconBitsRadio.com

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Tax time can be a daunting period for many small business owners, freelancers, and even regular taxpayers. But why do we avoid or put off speaking to our tax professionals? For most, it's the fear of the unknown, or simply the anxiety of confronting financial complexities. However, avoiding your tax people can lead to missed opportunities and, potentially, costly mistakes. In this episode, we'll explore why engaging with your tax professionals is crucial and offer valuable tips to help you make the most of your tax filing process.

With Special Guest

John Opsahl

Owner at John Opsahl LLC​

Why Do We Avoid Our Tax People?

Many small business owners and freelancers avoid their tax professionals because of the following reasons:

  • Fear of Bad News: The anxiety that tax prep might reveal financial oversights or exorbitant tax bills.
  • Complexity: Taxes can be complex, with jargon and intricacies that feel overwhelming.
  • Time Constraints: The belief that preparing for tax appointments consumes too much time, especially during busy periods.
  • Procrastination: The habit of putting off tasks that don't have immediate deadlines.
  • Understanding these fears is the first step towards overcoming them and reaping the benefits of proactive tax management.

Essential Tax Filing Tips

To maximize deductions and minimize liability, consider these essential tax filing tips:

1. Track Expenses Meticulously: Keep detailed records of your business transactions. Use software or apps to automate and categorize expenses.

2. Separate Personal and Business Finances: Maintain separate bank accounts and credit cards for personal and business expenses.

3. Understand Deductible Expenses: Know which expenses you can deduct, such as office supplies, travel expenses, and equipment.

4. Keep Up with Deadlines: Mark your calendar with important tax filing deadlines to prevent last-minute panic.

5. Consult a Professional Early: Start conversations with your accountant or bookkeeper well before tax season.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Avoid these common mistakes to streamline your tax filing process:

  • Misclassifying Employees: Ensure proper classification of employees vs. contractors to avoid legal issues.
  • Neglecting Estimated Tax Payments: Pay estimated taxes quarterly to prevent penalties.
  • Overlooking Home Office Deductions: If you work from home, understand how to calculate the home office deduction accurately.

The Role of Professional Tax Preparers

Professional tax preparers play an invaluable role in navigating the complexities of tax filing. They offer:

  • Expertise in tax laws and regulations.
  • Strategic Planning to maximize deductions and credits.
  • Peace of Mind by ensuring compliance and accurate filings.

Specific Deductions and Credits

Small businesses and freelancers can benefit from various deductions and credits, such as:

  • Startup Costs: Deduct expenses related to starting your business.
  • Self-Employment Tax: Deduct half of your self-employment tax.
  • Education and Training: Deduct expenses for workshops or courses that enhance your business skills.

5 Strategies for Organizing Financial Records (B.A.C.O.N.)

Use the B.A.C.O.N. acronym to remember these strategies:

B - Bookkeeping Software: Invest in reliable bookkeeping software for accurate records.

A - Automation Tools: Automate invoicing and expense tracking to reduce manual errors.

C - Consistent Record Keeping: Regularly update and review your records.

O - Organize Receipts Digitally: Scan and store receipts digitally for easy access.

N - Network with Financial Experts: Build a network of financial advisors for guidance.

www.MasterHappiness.com

www.WhatsYourBacon.com

www.BaconBitsRadio.com

  continue reading

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