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Tax Strategies Inc Let us take the stress out of filing your taxes. Cut your tax bill now! Paying Less Tax is Exactly the Same as Earning More Money! Many people don’t know how to put their best foot forward for tax season. They are unsure of all the deductions and credits they are entitled to. Most people don’t even realize how to be proactive during the year to reap the benefits of those extra deductions during tax time. Most people also don’t utilize strategy and structure to reduce taxes and don’t realize that you can pay less taxes without creating audit risk. The good news? We can help. 1. Personal Taxes Whether you have W-2 or retirement income, ten rental properties, large sole proprietorship businesses, or anything in between, our tax specialists will ensure you claim the deductions you are allowed and the tax credits you’re entitled to. This includes providing clients with worksheets for businesses or rental properties to help guide clients on how to format their income and expenses, along with examples to ensure no deductions are missed. 2. Corporate Taxes Our firm specializes in S-corporation taxation, as it is the most advantageous entity choice for most businesses. Has your previous accountant ever discussed tax-free fringe benefits, non-taxable reimbursements, or non-taxable income from your business with you? These easily overlooked tax-saving strategies can add up to tens of thousands of dollars each year, so we developed our S-corporation onboarding process. Ask us about tax-free fringe benefits! 3. Consultations & Tax Planning From corporate formations to tax projections, the second half of the year is the time to plan. No one likes surprises, especially when it leads to owing more tax. If you are anticipating selling a property, want to know how getting married or divorced will change your situation, or anything tax-related – ask your CPA!
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