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Old 12-21-2007, 09:58 PM
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Default Taxation for New Business Owners

With any business, you will have a number of tax obligations to comply with when starting up a business. You may need to register for a Tax Id Number. For instance, I purchased a tax id number for my real estate investment business.

If you have a home-based business, there are specific tax issues you should know about, especially what expenses you can claim.

You also need to Keep financial tabs on your home-based busienss and try to maximize your write-offs; you should organize your records in two ways:

1. First, document throughly. Don't lose track of a penny. Get receipts of everything every day and stuff them in an envelope, or at least jot your expense and date on a piece of not paper.

2. Second, organize a record of disbursements. An off-the-shelf accounting software package works well. Some home-based business owners have bookkeepers for this and other mundane financial chores that they can't or don't want to handle.
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Old 01-13-2008, 06:28 AM
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Taxation is different for different company. LLC must payment tax not such as pay S corporation. Therefore if you think about taxation you must think about kind the firm you open, first of all.
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