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Remote Tax Prep vs. Traditional Tax Services: Which One is Right for You?

The Startup Magazine

Traditional Tax Services Traditional tax services often involve hiring a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or tax professional. Even if you have unique sources of income, such as dividends or capital gains from selling assets, a CPA can guide you correctly. These experts sit down with you, face-to-face, to go through your taxes.

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Cliff Notes S-1: Kayak ? AGILEVC

Agile VC

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With New 21 Percent Corporate Tax Rate, S-Corps Are Taking A Second Look At C-Corp Status

YoungUpstarts

Certainly, on the face of it, the argument appears compelling for S-Corps to switch, having previously shied away from such consideration given the onerous double tax that accompanied C-Corp status – at both the entity level, and secondly, upon distribution of dividends to shareholders.

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[Interview] Ed Rempel, Certified Financial Planner, Founder Of Unconventional Wisdom

YoungUpstarts

Ed Rempel is a CPA and a fee-based financial planner who writes and is frequently quoted on investment issues and trends. In addition to the salary/dividend issue, whether to invest inside their corporation, and how much they need to save, their plan should include diversifying a retirement portfolio with other investments. .

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Why Is Profit Viewed As a Bad Thing?

Duct Tape Marketing

Several years ago I had Greg Crabtree, a CPA and author of Simple Numbers, on this show and he implied that if a business was not showing at least a 10% profit after all expenses, including the expense of paying the owner a competitive salary, the business was in trouble. The making of profit gets a bad rap for a couple of other reasons too.

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Do Nonprofit Organizations Need to Pay Taxes?

Board Effect

Do nonprofits pay taxes on dividends? If there’s any doubt, it’s time to get a financial specialist or CPA involved to avoid problems with the IRS or the tax-exempt status. Do nonprofits pay taxes on capital gains on donations? What do nonprofits pay taxes on? Do nonprofits pay taxes on investment income?

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5 + 4 Actionable Tips To Kick Web Data Analysis Up A Notch, Or Two

Occam's Razor

If today you are a content site that is only focused on measuring content consumed try to go deeper to understanding CPA of the ads or Visitor Loyalty. They are not very hard to do, and they'll pay outsized dividends. Consider doing quarterly analysis that focuses on calculating customer lifetime value. Up a notch. No sirree bob!

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