The small business owners’ simple guide to finances.
Feeling overwhelmed by your business’s finances? You’re not alone. The world of numbers, spreadsheets, and financial jargon can be intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. We created the Know Your Worth course to give you the simple, clear guidance you need to take control of your business’s financial future.
We’ve made this course completely free because we believe every small business owner deserves a solid financial foundation. Our simple guide to finances will walk you through everything you need to know, in a way that’s easy to understand and even easier to apply.
Essential steps and considerations for hiring your first employee, from tax obligations to legal requirements, ensuring a smooth process.
How to legally rent your home to your business for events, maximizing tax benefits while adhering to IRS rules and regulations.
Use the safe harbor rule to avoid IRS underpayment penalties, including eligibility criteria, calculation methods, and strategic tax planning.
Implement the backdoor Roth IRA strategy to maximize your retirement savings, understanding its benefits, limitations, and tax implications.
Determine if your rental income qualifies for the QBI deduction, including eligibility criteria, limitations, and strategic considerations for landlords.
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Getting a mortgage with unpaid taxes: navigating challenges, understanding lender considerations, and strategies to secure financing.
IRS debt forgiveness programs: eligibility, application processes, and how to negotiate tax debts effectively for financial relief.
Understanding CP261 notice for S-Corporation acceptance, its implications for your tax status, and next steps for newly elected S-corps.
How to report and pay taxes on unemployment benefits, understanding tax implications, and planning for potential liabilities.