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Tax Planning For Small Businesses

Big corporations save much more each year on their taxes than small business owners do in large part because they invest a lot of money in soliciting expert tax advice. Big corporations have the financial backing and power to make tax rules and regulations work to their benefit, while small business owners merely get by through simply accepting those rules and regulations as they are. In today's economy, it's tough enough for most small businesses to survive these days even without having to pay more taxes than they should. But regardless of size, the rules should be the same for all businesses – shouldn't they? At the heart of this situation is the reluctance of many accountants to be real tax advisers and to help small businesses arrange their operations to best take advantage of strategies that would result in a lower tax bill. Lots of accountants simply take the raw numbers from their clients and enter them into a tax preparation program. No real planning or review process – just in and out. Most accountants will tell your out-right that their clients do not want to pay additional costs for tax advice or planning, so they just do the basics to keep their rates more affordable. There are probably a lot of small business owners that are just focused on keeping costs for getting their taxes done to the bare minimum, however, it is just as likely that more small business owners would be willing to pay more for services that could save them money each year in tax savings. Ultimately, entrepreneurs must realize that a positive balance sheet is the real objective, and that remitting more money in taxes than they need to is counterproductive. It is important for business owners to guard against relying on inadequate tax advice simply out of habit or out of an illogical resistance to paying slightly higher professional fees. The best strategy is to seek tax planning advice that is thorough and strategic, and to do so early in the tax year in order to have the time needed to implement techniques that truly can shrink annual liabilities. You work far too hard and risk far too much to end the year pay a larger percentage of your profits to the government than you are obligated to. Learn from from the big guys – be willing to pay extra upfront so that you can later reap the benefits of sophisticated tax planning. It pays for itself many times over. Advanced tax planning does not require you to break any laws or regulations. All you need is an experienced accountant who knows how to use the laws and regulations to your advantage. Not every accountant can do this – get one that can.

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