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Navigating Tax Season
Preparing Small Businesses for Tax Season
Navigating tax season is never easy, but having the information you need at your fingertips can help. From financial planning to payroll to the relevant tax considerations you need to know, here’s everything you need to tackle tax season like a pro, all in one place.
Featured
2023 Tax Season Planning You Should Be Doing Now
Assess your year-end tax strategies by reviewing updated IRS guidance. Here are the details you need to know.
Tax Considerations
Is Your Business Tax-Exempt? How to Find Out
Could your business qualify for tax-exempt status? Learn what it means to be tax-exempt and how to apply.
How Do Charitable Donations Impact Your Taxes?
Donating throughout the year can significantly lower your tax burden, but make sure you’re keeping the right documentation filed.
Payroll Taxes
How to File Payroll Taxes: Everything You Need to Know
For some businesses, outsourcing payroll falls out of budget. Here is what to keep in mind if you’re tasked to these duties yourself.
Independent Contractors, Freelancers, & Gig Workers
CO— Tax Events
CO— Strategy Studio: Navigating Tax Season
Whether you own a new startup or a growing enterprise, here are some expert tax tips to follow this season and onward.
Start. Run. Grow—Special Edition. Navigating Tax Season
To have a successful tax season, small business owners should invest in help from financial experts.
Seasonal Businesses
Everything You Need to Know About Your Seasonal Business Taxes
Seasonal businesses are responsible for paying taxes like any other business. The only difference lies in payroll taxes.
Tax Forms
What Is Tax Form 941 And Who Needs To File?
File this form quarterly to report federal withholdings from employees and avoid penalties and fees.
What Is a 1099-K Tax Form?
Learn about the changes to the reporting threshold for 2023, the “transition period,” and what this means for your business.
Minority-Owned Businesses
Tax Incentives for Minority-Owned Businesses: What to Know
Minority-owned businesses may be better positioned to take advantage of certain tax breaks and credits.