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How to Correct Missed S Corporation Payroll in Texas
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Missed payroll for your S corporation? This guide explains how Texas business owners can properly file prior-year payroll, what forms are required, and when corrections are allowed.
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Car Wraps, Advertising, and the Myth of 100% Business Use
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Does a car wrap make your vehicle 100% deductible? This article explains how vehicle advertising is treated for LLC owners, sole proprietors, and S corp shareholders — and what it actually takes to reach full business use.
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Vehicle Deductions for S Corporation Shareholders
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Vehicle deductions work differently in an S corporation. This article explains how car expenses are deducted when the shareholder owns the vehicle versus when the S corp owns it — and how to reach 100% business use the right way.
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Should Your Business Pay You Rent? Smart Tax Strategies for Small Business Owners Who Own Property
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Ever wondered if you can charge your business rent for using your home office? Or if it’s better to move your office into an LLC you own? Maybe you’ve asked your CPA questions like:
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Key 2025 Tax Updates Every Small Business Owner Should Know
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Discover the key 2025 small business tax updates, from deductions and reporting changes to expiring credits. Stay ahead with smart tax planning.
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Filing is a Deadline—Tax Planning is a Strategy
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If you’re only filing taxes and not planning them, you’re likely leaving money on the table. A tax plan isn’t a set of forms—it’s a proactive roadmap to reducing your tax liability, keeping more of your hard-earned income, and aligning financial decisions with long-term goals.
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Do You Need to Charge Sales Tax on Services? Understanding What’s Taxable in Texas
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In Texas, sales tax applies broadly to the sale of tangible personal property and to specific taxable services listed in the Texas Tax Code. In general, materials and products including sales of digital products are taxable in Texas, while labor charges for services—such as consulting, fitness training, nutrition and counseling, real estate agent commissions, or…
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The Health Insurance Deduction for Self-Employed
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This deduction allows you to reduce your federal taxable income by the cost of certain insurance premiums — even if the policy isn’t in the business’s name.
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Should You Operate as a C Corporation as a Single Owner?
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If you’re a single-owner business trying to keep your operations and personal finances strictly separate, electing or maintaining…

