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Avoid Three Common Errors in Budgeting PDF Print
Valuation
Written by Skyler W. Fairchild, CPA   
Wednesday, 12 December 2007

When it comes to budgeting—a vital part of any business’s growth and cash flow—-it’s important to estimate your spending as realistically as possible. Here are three budget-related errors commonly made by small businesses, and some tips for avoiding them. These errors tend to throw budget estimates out of line with reality, thereby taking away from a budget’s usefulness. 

 
Year End Tax Saving Ideas For Businesses - Other Year-End Moves PDF Print
Corporate Taxation
Written by Skyler W. Fairchild, CPA   
Monday, 10 December 2007

Income Delay or Acceleration. Depending on whether it’s better for you, tax-wise, to delay or accelerate income, you can decide to bill clients or customers sooner (before year-end) or later (after the year-end) to accomplish your tax planning goals.

 
Are Life Insurance Proceeds Taxable? PDF Print
Tax
Written by Skyler W. Fairchild, CPA   
Sunday, 09 December 2007

Life insurance proceeds are generally not taxable and do not need to be reported as income.  If you receive interest income then the interest income would be taxable.  Realize, that if the policy was transferred to you for a cost, then the exclusion of the proceeds is limited to the amount you paid, along with other amounts.  There are exceptions to this rule.  Please contact SS&C for assistance. 

 
Year End Tax Saving Ideas For Businesses - Purchase New Business Equipment PDF Print
Corporate Taxation
Written by Skyler W. Fairchild, CPA   
Thursday, 06 December 2007

Expensing. Businesses can elect to expense (deduct immediately) the cost of most new equipment up to a fixed amount. For 2007, expensing is allowed up to $125,000 (subject to a dollar-for-dollar reduction in that $125,000 for such purchases over $500,000). To get the benefit for a tax year beginning in 2007, the equipment should be put into use before the end of that tax year. 

 
Year End Tax Saving Ideas For Individuals - Other Year End Moves PDF Print
Individual Taxation
Written by Skyler W. Fairchild, CPA   
Wednesday, 05 December 2007

Retirement Plan Contributions. Maximize your retirement plan contributions. If you own an incorporated or unincorporated business, consider setting up a retirement plan if you don’t already have one. (It need not be actually funded until you pay your taxes, but allowable contributions will be deductible on this year's return.) 

 
Year End Tax Saving Ideas For Individuals - Investment Gains And Losses PDF Print
Individual Taxation
Written by Skyler W. Fairchild, CPA   
Friday, 30 November 2007

Minimize taxes on investments by judicious matching of gains and losses. Where appropriate, try to avoid short-term gains, which are usually taxed at a much higher tax rate (up to 35%) than long-term gains (15%). You might consider, where feasible, trying to reduce all capital gains and generate short-term capital losses up to $3,000. 

 
Year End Tax Saving Ideas For Individuals - Accelerating Deductions PDF Print
Individual Taxation
Written by Skyler W. Fairchild, CPA   
Sunday, 25 November 2007

Pay a state estimated tax installment in December instead of at the January due date. However, the payment should be based on a reasonable estimate of your state tax. 

 
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