by | Aug 30, 2013 | Business Success Series, Cash Flow, Cost Cutting, Income Taxes, Small Business Owners, Small Business Success Series
If you own a business and find that you have a balance due on your 2012 tax return, you should consider setting up and making a contribution to a Simplified Employee Pension (SEP). Unlike most pensions that need to be set up before the end of the tax year, SEPs...
by | Aug 29, 2013 | Business Profit & Cash Flow Tips, Business Success Series, Cash Flow, Small Business Owners, Small Business Success Series, Web/Tech
Smartphones and tablets are allowing small business owners to increase sales and improve customer service. In fact, mobile solutions are going a long way toward leveling the playing field between small businesses and the mega stores. But too many small...
by | Aug 28, 2013 | Business Profit & Cash Flow Tips, Business Success Series, Sales & Marketing, Small Business Owners, Small Business Success Series, Weblogs
Best Business Blogs: http://digitalmarketer.com/ This is my favorite blog for ideas on all things related to digital marketing. Here are four recent blog entries that will give you a feel for what the blog covers (you can search by title...
by | Aug 16, 2013 | Business Profit & Cash Flow Tips, Business Success Series, Cash Flow, Small Business Owners, Small Business Success Series
The 0% tax rate on all or some of your long-term capital gains on assets sold was extended by the American Taxpayer Relief Act passed in early January. The following are the capital gains rates for 2013 for various income levels: ...
by | Aug 13, 2013 | Business Profit & Cash Flow Tips, Business Success Series, Small Business Owners, Small Business Success Series, Web/Tech
Everybody seems to be touting cloud computing these days, and for good reasons. Cloud computing lets you work from anywhere and on any device. It also allows you to work with outsourced employees or employees who may be out in the field (technicians and...
by | Aug 12, 2013 | Business Profit & Cash Flow Tips, Business Success Series, Cash Flow, Income Taxes, Small Business Owners, Small Business Success Series, Surviving an IRS Audit Series
Over the last few years, IRS auditors have been focusing on charitable contributions. The IRS is always suspicious that taxpayers are inflating their charitable deduction amount (I first wrote about this on my 3/1/12 blog titled IRS Declares War on Charitable...