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  • Dec 8

    With the end of the year upon us, there’s a lot of year-end recordkeeping that needs to get done. Among the tasks to be handled is issuing Forms 1099-MISC to your independent contractors.

    This video will show you how to use QuickBooks to make it a breeze, even if your records are less than complete. You’ll learn what you need to do now so you can get it all done well before the January deadline.

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    Resource Links

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    Independent Contractor (self-employed) or Employee? – helpful info from the IRS website

    Downloadable Form W-9 – fill-in and printable

    Forms 1099-MISC from Amazon

  • Mar 31

    As you might imagine, it’s sheer madness right now in the tax preparation world. So, have you filed your tax returns yet, or are you one of those pesky procrastinators?  ;-)

    Whether you’ve already gotten it out of the way for this year, or you’re scrambling to pull everything together before the deadline, you’ll want to watch my latest video.

    You’ll learn how to take one simple step that will save you and/or your tax preparer A LOT of time and headaches when it comes to getting your financial information out of QuickBooks and onto your tax returns.

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    Nobody likes paying taxes, and what we have to go through to satisfy Uncle Sam every year is really crazy when you think about it. But at least using these few simple steps consistently with QuickBooks, we can reduce some of the stress along the way.

    Here’s to lower stress at tax time for you from now on! ;-)

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    ~Gabrielle

  • Jan 13

    As if we didn’t have enough taxes to keep up with!

    Yep, Use Tax is a little-known tax that many small businesses need to put on their radar. Most states and some city governments are putting plans in place to “cracking down” on unpaid Use Tax, and they are starting by hitting businesses hard.

    In this week’s video lesson you’ll not only learn about what Use Tax is, but how to protect yourself from getting a nasty back tax bill that could even include penalties and/or an audit.

    The old saying fits here: Fore warned is fore armed.

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    Do you do business on the Internet? If so, you are also a target for Use Tax. The state governments are even working together as you read this to find a way to capture the lost revenue from Internet sales. So keep an eye on your state’s tax laws during the coming year.

    Share your thoughts, questions, comments, experience (outrage), or tips below on the topic of Use Tax.

    I’m always glad to hear from you….even if it is to grumble. ;-)

    ~Gabrielle

Author

    Gabrielle Fontaine, PB

    Gabrielle Fontaine, PB is an Advanced Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor who specializes in QuickBooks software training and consulting with small business owners exclusively via the Internet