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John Vanhara on January 15th, 2006

If you operate your business as a corporation, the corporation must file Form 1120, U.S. Corporation Income Tax Return. For corporations with a calendar tax year, the due date for the annual return is March 15. The corporation may apply for an automatic six-month extension. Small business bookkeeping.

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John Vanhara on January 12th, 2006

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John Vanhara on January 11th, 2006

With over 400 tax updates in any given year, it’s important not to overlook changes to employer taxes. Accurate paychecks address only half of the employer’s responsibility. You must also accurately calculate employer-only taxes, such as federal and state unemployment. Payroll withholdings such as federal and state income taxes, Social Security and Medicare can change [...]

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Heather Long on January 10th, 2006

Whether you’re just getting started or are trying to figure out where you’re going with your small business, the following tips can help keep your head above water with safe accounting and tax filing practices. Record keeping is the number one issue that leads to tax problems. Whether the problem is not getting enough money [...]

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John Vanhara on January 7th, 2006

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