Tax Answers for Home-Based Businesses
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When you start your own business, your tax situation will change
dramatically. Many new business owners get overwhelmed with the tax
laws and regulations that govern their new venture. Luckily there
are places you can go for answers to your home-based-business tax
questions.
State taxes
Laws regarding deductions, income tax, and sales tax vary from
state to state. Contact your state's tax office for specific
information about how taxes are calculated and collected in your
state.
Federal taxes
Next, you will need to learn about the federal tax laws that govern
your business. Here are some resources for federal tax
information.
- The Internal
Revenue Service. The IRS is, of course, the definitive place
for information on federal tax issues. The IRS Web site provides
comprehensive information for small businesses and also lists a
toll-free number should you need more help. Spend some time at the
IRS Web site until you feel comfortable with the new tax laws you
will be facing.
- The Small Business
Association. The Small Business Association site provides a
wealth of information for small business owners. In addition to
information on tax laws, you can find information on many topics
that are of concern to small business owners.
- Nolo
Press. Among their myriad legal resources, Nolo Press sells
books, e-books, and guides specifically about small business tax
issues. Their excellent Web site also offers free information,
including a Small Business Taxes FAQ.
- The Social Security
Administration. If you plan on hiring employees, you will need
to be well versed in employment tax and other issues that face
business owners that employ non-family members. You will need to
know about withholding tax, state tax, and many other tax laws
before hiring any new employees. This site is a great place to
learn more about employer tax laws.
Taking the time to educate yourself about taxes now may help you
avoid tax problems in the future. If you still have tax questions,
contact an accountant or an attorney that is certified in handling
tax issues for businesses. A professional will be able to help you
understand the many tax laws that commonly baffle new business
owners.
Also read "
Tax Breaks for Home Businesses."
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