Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
Home Care Business Tips
April 15 is only five weeks away. Getting a head start on your taxes will give you more time to find the best tax preparer. When it comes to taxes, it’s best to take your time and make sure you are filing correctly and claiming the proper deductions. Your documents and records should be organized and up-to-date.
- Determine who will prepare your taxes. If you don’t plan to prepare your own tax return and you haven’t initiated your search for a tax professional, now is the time to start. Consider referrals from trusted friends and business associates or look for an accredited tax preparer who is either a certified public accountant, enrolled agent (a federally licensed tax specialist), or a tax attorney. Don’t be afraid to ask the tax preparer how long he or she has been practicing, the cost for tax preparation services and professional references.
- Decipher between business and personal expenses. If you incur an expense for something that is used partly for business and partly for personal purposes, you may be able to deduct the business portion. Remember to carefully file accurate supporting documentation for any business expenses you report.
- Consider e-filing. Business owners who file electronically may receive a tax refund sooner than those who file a paper return.
- Utilize government resources for tips. Consider reviewing the Internal Review Service’s (IRS) Web site at www.irs.gov and your state’s taxing authority websites. Many sites offer small businesses assistance sections and list deadlines and other helpful tax and business information.
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Thursday, December 24th, 2009
Home Care Agency Business Tips
As they often say, the three most feared letters in the alphabet are I.R.S. What can you do to avoid an IRS audit? What can you do to limit your risk should you be audited? Here are some things to consider:
- Use accounting software to keep books on a daily basis and input all financial transactions into this software. Use one database for your business and one for personal financial data to ensure that 100 percent of financial transactions are recorded.
- Verify that your tax preparer is licensed, and question them to determine if they are knowledgeable about the exceptions for small business enterprises.
- Submit a list of questions to get the additional missing information and prove that review and analysis is being conducted.
- Show larger deductions and provide all documents received from banks and brokerages in order to create a detailed paper file in case of an audit.
- Provide a list of the adjusting journal entries made by the tax preparer/accountant to the financial database. After the tax return is prepared, the owner or their bookkeeper must add the adjusting journal entries to their database.
Posted by: David Goodman, President of Companion Connection Senior Care, the premier No Royalty Membership Organization serving the non medical home care and licensed home health business communities. Demand for home based elder care is soaring! CCSC will help you start your own highly successful Home Care Agency business. Contact us today for a FREE Business Info Kit… 1-800-270-6949
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