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

RogerRossmeisl

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

SkagitCountyTaxServices

Forward-thinking is a must in business… that goes for your taxes too. But first, let’s talk about your tax filing. While we’ll probably file an extension for you if you’re in this category and just now looking at your taxes, you’ll want to dial in VERY soon. And I’m going to dive into what that looks like today.

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How Inflation and Supply Chain Disruptions Can Increase Your Business’ Tax Bill

Withum

Unfortunately, a deteriorated supply chain and increased inflation most likely will increase the tax bill for businesses that use the LIFO method of accounting. Utilizing LIFO when costs are rising due to inflation is generally advantageous for income tax purposes because sales prices are offset by higher inflated purchase costs.

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Skagit County SMBs: Note These Changing Business Tax Deductions

SkagitCountyTaxServices

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

SkagitCountyTaxServices

And one way you can do so is by making some tax moves before the clock strikes 12 on New Year’s Eve. Now I get it … the rush of customers and clients, strange hours, extra errands: It’s a tough time of year to think about tax. But the calendar waits for no business, and time is getting short to plan your moves.

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NEW Tax Deduction: Business Meals are 100% Deductible in 2021!

LyfeAccounting

Today, we have a major update for you – business meals are now 100% deductible as of the year 2021. Yes, this big news for everyone because the old rule was that you could only deduct 50% of your business meals from your taxable income. The New Tax Deduction Update for Business Meals. So, there you go!

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End of tax year planning strategies for 2021/22

Wellers Accounting

Tom Biggs ACA CTA , highlights the different considerations and strategies that need to be reviewed for effective end of year tax planning.

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