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Should I Itemize?

Should I Itemize?

Although itemizing takes more work than using the standard deduction, it makes sense in many cases. In some cases, you may not have a choice. This blog will help you understand when you do not have a choice and when itemizing is better if you have a choice.  When Itemizing Is Necessary?  Some people are required…
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Qualifying as a Real Estate Professional and Deducting Passive Losses

Qualifying as a Real Estate Professional and Deducting Passive Losses

A taxpayer can overcome the presumption that all rental activities are passive if the taxpayer qualifies as a real estate professional by satisfying the two tests of Sec. 469(c)(7)(B): More than one-half of the personal services performed in trades or businesses by you during the tax year are performed in real property trades or businesses…
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Do I Need an LLC to Start a Business?

Do I Need an LLC to Start a Business?

You do not need an LLC to start a business, but for many businesses the benefits of an LLC far outweigh the cost and hassle of setting an LLC up. An LLC, or limited liability company, provides personal liability protection and a formal business structure. You can also get those things by forming a corporation…
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Sales Tax E-Commerce Business

How to Administer Sales Tax for Your E-Commerce Business

You are running your very own online e-commerce store; How exciting, but e-commerce sales tax laws, not so much. We know sales tax can really kill your energy. This blog will better explain the various sales tax rules for e-commerce businesses. When must your E-Commerce business start Administering sales tax? Your eCommerce business must charge…
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Vehicles and Section 179 deduction

Vehicles and Section 179 deduction

One of the more popular uses of the Section 179 Deduction has been for vehicles. In fact, several years ago the Section 179 deduction was sometimes referred to as the “Hummer Tax Loophole,” because at the time it allowed businesses to buy large SUV’s and write them off. While this particular use (or abuse) of…
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Expense Reimbursements – Accountable Plan vs. Non-accountable Plan

Expense Reimbursements – Accountable Plan vs. Non-accountable Plan

Accountable Plans A plan under which an employee is reimbursed for expenses or receives an allowance to cover expenses is an accountable plan only if the following conditions are satisfied: there must a business condition for the expenses the expense must be in connection with performance of services as an employee the reimbursement must be…
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Keeping Track of Your Real Estate Portfolio

Keeping Track of Your Real Estate Portfolio – LNK Tax Group

As you start to invest in more real estate, you might ask yourself, should I setup a bank account for each property? The answer is you will likely want to begin using one account for each property for simplicity. However, you cannot have 10 bank accounts for 10 properties, it is just too much to…
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