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Your New Business Incorporation: Don't Forget the Details
October 01st, 200901:44 PM ETBy John DillardYour New Business Incorporation: Don't Forget the Details Though many file their initial Georgia/your state's Articles of Incorporation correctly, frequently as Paul Harvey would say "the rest of the story" is overlooked and missed. Being sure that you understand the big picture will help ensure your new business gets off on the right foot an... -
Incorporating and /Flow Through Entities: S Corporations vs. LLC's...Not all Entities Are Created Equal
September 17th, 200908:37 PM ETBy John DillardIncorporating and /Flow Through Entities: S Corporations vs. LLC's...Not all Entities Are Created Equal For the most important tax issue you will ever make you will want to be sure to seek out wise counsel who can best guide you through which entity type will be best tax-wise for your business. Though you are not locked into any selection forever,... -
Free Tax Information for American Business Owners & Entrepreneurs
September 14th, 200912:19 PM ETBy John DillardFree Tax Information for American Business Owners & Entrepreneurs 152,000 Visitors to www.HisCPA.com (A Metro Atlanta CPA Firm) in 2009 So far this year 151,778 visitors have been to www.HisCPA.com to gain needed tax advice salient to a wide variety of tax issues. These visitors have not only gained critical tax advice but have also spent a t... -
Tax Nuances/Deductibility of Fringe Benefits of S Corporations or LLC's That Have Elected to be Taxed as an S Corporation
September 11th, 200907:51 AM ETBy John DillardTax Nuances/Deductibility of Fringe Benefits of S Corporations or LLC's That Have Elected to be Taxed as an S Corporation For S Corporations or LLC's who have been elected to be taxed as an S Corporation there are certain tax nuances for all those owners who own more than two percent of the company. Tax law has long held these rules, though their ... -
Utilizing the First-Time Home Buyers Credit: What Would You Do With $8,000?
September 09th, 200908:30 AM ETBy John DillardWhat Would You Do With $8,000? Utilizing the First-Time Home Buyers Credit What if the government decided today that, instead of bailing out Wall Street, it was going to give every American $8,000? What would you do with the money? For most Americans, paying off credit card debt would be a great way to use the free money. According to a Nilson Re... -
Understanding Tax Benefit of C Corporations vs. the Tax Savings Afforded by S Corporations
September 08th, 200912:01 PM ETBy John DillardUnderstanding Tax Benefit of C Corporations vs. the Tax Savings Afforded by S Corporations For the past several decades as an Atlanta CPA I have been bombarded by new business owners seeking to understand the tax benefits of a C Corporation versus the permanent income tax savings afforded an S Corporation. To this cause, I recently received this i... -
Determining if You Should Convert Your LLC Over to a S Corporation
September 07th, 200905:25 PM ETBy John DillardDetermining if You Should Convert Your LLC Over to a S Corporation One of our past inquiries to our web site was regarding entity selection issues and their judicious application. Below is the inquiry we received: I am starting a new Georgia S Corp (changing from a Georgia LLC) and need to gain a business bank acct and make sure many of... -
Marketing Strategies: Business 101
September 01st, 200910:02 AM ETBy John DillardMarketing Strategies: Business 101 Achieving Business Excellence Our faith requires us to do more than just the status quo. We are exalted as Believers to do everything as if doing it for the glory of the Lord. Excellence is not for the faint hearted nor is it for those who are just trying to get by. As Christians, we are called to do our best in... -
Identity Theft 101
August 11th, 200910:02 AM ETBy John DillardProtecting Yourself from Identity TheftNo one can doubt the immeasurable benefits of the information revolution. Today, thanks to e-mail and the Internet, many of us are more productive, informed and connected than ever before. Unfortunately, as a result, we are also more vulnerable. The statistics are startling. According to a 2006 survey conducte... -
Incorporating can Help with IRS Tax Issues and Addressing an Offer in Compromise
August 04th, 200903:46 PM ETBy John DillardIncorporating can Help with IRS Tax Issues and Addressing an Offer in Compromise Frequently I am invited in to address a tax situation where a taxpayer has either filed their own tax returns or has a CPA who has not yet addressed all of the tax nuances associated with not using the best entity choice for their business to this end I focus on in th...
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