Five Tips for Business Year-End Tax Planning After the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 – Part 2
Have you done your…
…year-end tax planning yet?
You should be getting on top of it, because now is the time to do it.
If you weren’t aware that company parties, that include your entire workforce, don’t fall under the 50% deductible limits as other entertainment expenses then you should definitely be celebrating!
Finally you will want to make sure that you are planning year round.
That is, if you want to get the largest tax savings that you can.
If you are interested in a more in-depth explanation of the above concepts, you should check out my free ebook: 17 Year End Tips for 2010. It’s got loads of great tax planning information in it!
If you have any questions about year-end tax planning or think I can help you in any other ways, contact me, or give me a call at (239) 384-9688.
– Mark
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