Business Tax Basics
Business taxes can be quite complicated for new business owners and seasoned entrepreneurs alike, so it makes sense to learn the basics of business taxes before you file. And since small businesses often are given incentives in the form of tax credits and special deductions, learning business tax basics can save your company money as well. This section includes a checklist of business tax deductions, an overview of payroll taxes, primer on what a tax auditor is looking for, links to tax forms, and related resources.
- Business Taxation FAQs
FAQs pertaining to various business taxation issues
- Employment and Payroll Taxes
Articles covering payroll taxes, including information about getting your EIN
- Business Audits by the IRS
Overview of what the IRS looks for when conducting business audits
- Taxes: Forms and Contracts
Links to federal and state tax forms, contracts and tax guides
- Business Auditing 101
- Business Audits by the IRS
- Business Deductions Checklist
- Business Taxation Articles
- Business Taxation FAQs
- Business Taxation Links
- Can I Claim a Car Lease Tax Deduction?
- Depositing Business Taxes
- Do You Have to Pay Sales Tax on Internet Purchases?
- Employment and Payroll Taxes
- Employment Taxes and Withholding
- Filing Quarterly Taxes
- Overview of Business Forms and Federal Tax Law
- Payroll Taxes: Introduction
- Penalties for Violating Federal Employment Tax Rules
- Small Business Tax Deductions: Current vs. Capital Expenses
- Tax Information for Business
- Tax Related FindLaw Resources
- Taxation and Accounting Terms
- Taxes: Forms and Contracts
- What Is an Auditor Looking For?