Building a Business Five Rules for Writing Off Meals and Entertainment Costs There's a fine line between business and pleasure when you're talking entertainment expenses. Learn what you can and can't deduct. By Bonnie Lee
Building a Business Think You Can Save Big by Incorporating in Nevada or Delaware? Think Again By Mark J. Kohler
Building a Business Three Common Small-Business Tax Mistakes Failing to track expenses and take certain deductions can cost your business money. By Karla Dennis
Building a Business Three Options When You Can’t Pay Your Taxes What to do when you can't pay the taxes you owe by April. By Gwen Moran
Building a Business Three Online Tax Resources for Small-Business Owners Looking for ways to make Tax Day a little less painful? These websites might have what you need. By Jonathan Blum
Building a Business What to Look for When Hiring an Accountant How to find a tax pro who will find the maximum savings for your business. By Mark J. Kohler
Business Accounting Seven Bookkeeping Tips to Save Time and Money Inputting checks, managing bank accounts and creating reports don't have to be an intimidating process. By Mark J. Kohler
Building a Business Don’t Let the IRS Reclassify Your Business as a Hobby Years of losses can leave some owners with nothing more than a hobby. Here's how to turn your fun venture into an enterprise. By Bonnie Lee
Business Accounting Five Tax Write-Offs You Might Not Know About A slew of new breaks are now available on common expenses for some growing companies. By Eileen P. Gunn
Building a Business Don’t Miss These Tax Changes How to take advantage of the new legislation affecting your small business. By Mark Henricks
Building a Business A Year-End Tax Checklist Follow these tips to take stock of your business's tax situation before the start of the New Year. By Bonnie Lee
Business Accounting Beware the Email Tax Scam A warning about a new phishing scam targeting taxpayers By Bonnie Lee
Building a Business Tax Basics for Startups: Setting Up Your Books Part two in a three-part series to help you build your business on a strong foundation. By Bonnie Lee
Building a Business Tax Basics for Startups Part one in a three-part series to help get your business started on a strong foundation. By Bonnie Lee
Business Accounting Selling a Business? A Delay Could Cost You The impending capital gains tax rate hike offers a compelling reason to sell this year. By Domenic Rinaldi
Building a Business Tax-Saving Moves for Small Businesses Strategies to consider now, before the Bush tax cuts expire. By Bill Bischoff
Business Accounting Settling With the IRS: Your Questions Answered Readers ask about hiring a tax pro and qualifying for a compromise. By Bonnie Lee
Business Accounting Online Tools to Ease Your Tax Tension If you're self-employed and pay quarterly estimated taxes, the IRS is likely looking for some cash from you by Sept. 15. These websites won't take away the pain of the payment, but they'll make it a bit easier to settle up with Uncle Sam. By Gwen Moran
Business Accounting Making Your Home Office Deduction Stick Proper documentation could be your saving grace in case of an audit. By Bonnie Lee
Business Accounting Midyear Tax Check: Organize Now, Save Later Don't let tax season catch you off guard. By Karin Price Mueller
Business Accounting Hire Now, Save Later How you can save thousands in taxes by giving jobs to the unemployed By Roni Lynn Deutch
Business Accounting The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Health-Care Reform Separate fact from fiction and get your business ready for what's ahead. By Gwen Moran
Business Accounting Is Your Home Office Deduction a Red Flag? With more people working from home, the IRS has become surprisingly benevolent. By Bonnie Lee
Business Operations & Logistics It’s Always Tax Season If you want to get all the deductions and credits you qualify for, start planning now. By Roni Lynn Deutch
Business Accounting Big Tax Breaks for Small Business The new health-care laws offer incentives for employers who provide benefits for employees. By Bonnie Lee
Business Accounting Taxes: Are You Crossing the Line? Know your tolerance for risk vs. reward before you claim questionable deductions. By Nick Narlis
Building a Business How to Create a Productive Home Office Space Tips for ensuring your work-from-home dream doesn't become a logistical nightmare. By Karin Price Mueller
Business Accounting Business Meals: Are We Having Fun Yet? Rules to ensure your meals and entertainment expenses stand up to tax-time scrutiny. By Bonnie Lee