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7 Tax Planning Strategies for Small Businesses

The Startup Magazine

After all, navigating through State, Federal, income, corporate, and sales taxes is no cakewalk. Every business must pay a certain percentage of gross income as tax to the state government. Employers can apply for an employee retention tax credit (ERC) to reduce their tax liability on salaries and wages.

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Do Nonprofit Organizations Need to Pay Taxes?

Board Effect

Do nonprofits pay taxes on capital gains on donations? Does your nonprofit hire employees? Many states require nonprofits to pay sales taxes on items they purchased and to charge sales taxes on the items they sell. The state laws where your organization is chartered outline the rules for sales and property taxes.

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French Tax Law for Start-ups: Ringing the Alarm Bell

Cracking the Code

This post is a translation of the article: « Pigeons » : le cri d'alarme d'un fonds américain published on LaTribune (12/10/2012) and is a response to the proposed tax law proposed by the government of Francois Hollande, suggesting to tax all capital gain at the same level than salaries or 60%.

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5 Critical Tips to Reduce Your Business Taxes This Year [WEBINAR]

Up and Running

This is important because it means you should be tracking your sales and profitability all year long, and determining that your business has extra cash to spend as early in the year as possible, so you can plan for how to spend it in the most tax-efficient way possible. Oftentimes, the example is, in your business you have an employee.

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US Economic Risks (Sept 2010): Impact on Investors & Entrepreneurs

Both Sides of the Table

And when you further strip out any employment created by government stimulus that is uncertain to continue going forward we know that the country is not creating enough jobs. This coupled with government intervention of companies “too big to fail” were the blight that led to Japan’s “ lost decade.” We’d have to hit 2.5%