Many entrepreneurs begin operating as sole proprietors. Fiducial has some tax rules and considerations for operating your business as a sole proprietor.
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Are your itemized deductions typically roughly equal to the standard deduction amount? Then you may be a good candidate for using the bunching strategy.
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The IRS requires employers to withhold taxes for employees and issue them W-2s. So, what is the difference between a household employee and a contractor?
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You’ll need to decide whether to use a W-2 or a 1099-NEC to report each worker's wages. How you categorize the relationship between a worker and a business?