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Tax Tips for Small Business Owners
1. John J. Bowman Jr.,
Accountant
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Tax Tips for Business Owners
February 1, 2023 by John J. Bowman, Jr. (Edit)
Small businesses have the opportunity to save money by optimizing their credits and
deductions during tax season.
Keep Records
Saving receipts is one of the most underutilized ways of obtaining tax breaks. Keep
every receipt sorted and organized from the start of each tax year to access them for
deduction qualifications easily. Many small companies make cash transactions eligible
for deductions that are sometimes ignored. Keep a logbook to record everything.
Explore Healthcare Credits
A sliding range of healthcare tax credits is available. The majority of the benefits go to
businesses with at most ten full-time workers and average employee salaries under
$25,000. Use the correct forms to determine your eligibility for any credit before
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2. claiming. You might be eligible to carry the credit forward if your company did not owe
taxes in that particular year.
Deduct Expenses
You may deduct business expenditures from any unclaimed portions of the tax
premium. Small firms can deduct the entire cost of various assets as an expenditure in
the year they were first put to use. The total amount allowed for the tax year 2022 is
$1,080,000 of qualified company property. Any form of the facility utilized for business
or research, structures used to keep livestock or horticultural goods, or off-the-shelf
computer software are a few examples of what can be deducted. It’s important to note
that land, investment properties, lodging structures, and buildings used to store
heating or air conditioning systems are all excluded.
Explore Depreciations
For qualifying assets purchased before September 28, 2017, the previous 50% bonus
depreciation standards still hold. These assets have to be bought brand-new, not
second-hand. The new regulations provide a 100% bonus expensing of new and used
assets. In 2023, the bonus depreciation rate will drop to 80%; in 2024, to 60%; in 2025,
to 40%; and in 2026, to 20%.
Additionally, from September 27, 2017, selected fruit or nuts grown or grafted, as well
as approved film, television, and live staged performances, are 100% expensable. For
the first tax year after 2017, a 50% bonus first-year depreciation may be chosen above
100% expensing.
Remember Charitable Contributions
Numerous small companies give to charities throughout the year and exclude the
amount from their taxes. Donate meaningful stocks rather than cash to maximize these
contributions. Instead of the price at which the stock was initially bought, your
company may deduct the current value of the shares at the time the donation was
made.
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