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  • Should You Operate as a C Corporation as a Single Owner?

    Should You Operate as a C Corporation as a Single Owner?

    June 10, 2025

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    If you’re a single-owner business trying to keep your operations and personal finances strictly separate, electing or maintaining…

  • Smart Strategies to Avoid IRS Penalties on Estimated Taxes

    Smart Strategies to Avoid IRS Penalties on Estimated Taxes

    June 2, 2025

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    Avoiding CP30 Notices: A Guide to Estimated Tax Planning

  • Taxes Filed Late or Didn’t Pay? Expect IRS Penalties and Interest

    Taxes Filed Late or Didn’t Pay? Expect IRS Penalties and Interest

    June 1, 2025

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    If you haven’t filed yet and expect to owe, submit an extension ASAP to dodge the hefty late filing penalty.

  • S Corp Tax Savings Explained: What Every LLC Owner Should Know

    S Corp Tax Savings Explained: What Every LLC Owner Should Know

    June 1, 2025

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    If you operate a single-member LLC or multi-member LLC taxed as a partnership, you may be familiar with self-employment taxes eating into your bottom line. Electing S Corporation (S Corp) status can offer real tax savings….

  • You Always Owe? Fix that this Year…

    You Always Owe? Fix that this Year…

    May 30, 2025

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    Taxes can be a headache, but the IRS actually does give you a few tools to avoid overpaying—or worse, getting hit with a surprise bill. Remember your estimates aren’t set in stone. If your income or deductions shift mid-year, your payments can too. Check in periodically to make sure you’re not leaving savings on the table—or opening…

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