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Shutting Down a Tech Company – Some Tax/Accounting Tips

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Specifically, you should look at: Payroll accounts, including withholding, Department of Labor, and state unemployment insurance accounts. Sales tax accounts. State franchise and income tax accounts. New Jersey. New York (and New York City, in particular). Workers’ compensation.

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Payroll Taxes Demystified: A Breakdown for Accountants and CPAs Serving Business Owners

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Compliance and Reporting Ensuring compliance with payroll tax regulations involves timely and accurate reporting to various tax authorities. As an accountant or CPA, you play a vital role in: Calculating and withholding taxes correctly. Filing tax returns and remitting payments on time.

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How to Efficiently Complete a Business Personal Property Rendition

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Most states tax personal property owned by businesses and require businesses to complete and file a personal property rendition every year. The exceptions to that rule are Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and South Dakota.

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NYU School of Professional Studies Presents 42nd Annual Institute on State and Local Taxation on December 11-12 in NYC

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Coverage addresses the complexities arising from the new PTE tax regimes and combined reporting issues. Ethical Challenges Associated With Tax Filings A client or colleague messes up a tax return, failed to timely file a return, or perhaps needs to correct a return previously filed.

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Business Tax Rates: How Much Do Small Businesses Pay in Taxes?

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Understanding your entity type and requirements is the first step toward filing your taxes accurately and efficiently. Tax laws are constantly changing, and it can be challenging to keep up with the latest revisions. A professional tax advisor or CPA can accurately file your business taxes on time.