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Padgett & Padgett, PLLC CPA’s Tips for 2023 Small Business Tax Planning

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Getting into planning mode is going to require you actively carving out some time in your busy business owner schedule… whether you’re facing doing taxes on your own (not recommended) or meeting up with your favorite tax pro (wink, wink). Your deductions depend on the circumstance of your small business.)

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There May Still Be Time to Cut Your Small Business 2021 Taxes

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Don’t let the holiday rush keep you from considering some important steps to reduce your 2021 tax liability. The post There May Still Be Time to Cut Your Small Business 2021 Taxes appeared first on Roger Rossmeisl, CPA. You still have time to execute a few strategies.

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Bipartisan Senate Tax Plan Would Expand Credits for Businesses, Children, and Low Income Housing

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Senate Finance Chairman Ron Wyden and House Ways and Means Chairman Jason Smith unveiled a roughly $78 billion tax deal Tuesday that would revive a trio of business tax credits, expand the child tax credit and boost low-income housing. aim to pass the tax package before Jan. Wyden, D-Ore., and Smith, R-Mo.,

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Skagit County SMBs: Note These Changing Business Tax Deductions

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After all of the junk in 2020 and 2021, “inflation” and “supply chain shortages” have been the recent flavor of our wild ride together. Though that said, there does seem to be some easing on both of these fronts – and not necessarily because of the “Inflation Reduction Act” (more on that and business tax deductions in a minute).

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Year-End Business Tax Strategy for Skagit County SMB Owners

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But the calendar waits for no business, and time is getting short to plan your moves. Year-End Business Tax Strategy for Skagit County SMB Owners “We contend that for a nation to try to tax itself into prosperity is like a man standing in a bucket and trying to lift himself up by the handle.” – Winston Churchill.

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KROST Quarterly Magazine: The Technology Issue, Vol 4, Issue 2, is Now Available!

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2021 Tax Planning for Tech Companies: Employee Retention and R&D Credits By Guest Contributor Mike Kniss. Disruption and Innovation: Streamlining Client Accounting Services (CAS) By Sossi Bekarain, CPA and Peter Minaian. Kniss, CPA, Managing Principal. Gregory Kniss, CPA, is Managing Principal of KROST.

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Steve Padgett’s Perspective On Proposed New Tax Policies

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That means that if (again, in this example) Biden wins, AND he follows that particular pattern, then his new tax policies — whatever they might be — will likely impact your 2021 or 2022 tax returns. And, of course, if new tax legislation is passed in 2021, it probably won’t be effective until 2022.

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