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#163804 - 09/25/03 02:34 PM
Re: Business End of things
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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B2,
I've been self employed singe 1975 and my ultimate goal in life is to pay $1-million in income tax for a single year--oh yeah!
Like most folks who have been self employed for some time, I discovered early on that the best business is one that you totally run yourself. This includes all the accounting, bookkeeping and filing taxes. Claim every dime you make, but be sure that you claim every dime you spend. Don't guess at anything, keep good records and you'll do just fine.
An example of keeping track of your expenses was provided by an old friend who said "If you have to use the restroom and there's a pay toilet that costs 50 cents. Put the 50 cents in the slot, do what you must obviously do, then the minute you get home, write that information on your calander. The same holes true for other cash items such as tolls, parking fees, etc. However, all other things should be paid for using company checks or a company credit card. I purchased a book several years ago called "Tax Loopholes--All The Law Allows." It was a great investment and has really saved me a ton of money over the years.
I too use Quicken and Turbo-Tax, both of which are great programs and easy to work with. As for the accountant/tax-person standing behind you, they'll stand so far behind you that they'll be in another area code.
Good Luck, make lots of money, and hope for that year where you must pay $1-million in income tax--it's gonna' be a great year.
Gary
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#163808 - 09/27/03 08:57 AM
Re: Business End of things
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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I also have quick-books as well, but quicken is by far more user friendly, and additionally, as performing musicians and entertainers, quick-books offers no advantage other than the ability to create and track invoices. As for inventory, most of us don't carry any, therefore, quicken is the program of choice. The only thing I use quick-books for is generating and tracking invoices to some of the government and non-profit agencies that I also do work for. Everyone else pays me by check, and that is entered into quicken.
The only time I was ever audited, which was more than 10 years ago, I was asked for details of all expenditures for that particular year. I merely went into quicken, printed out the reports in every expenditure category, and placed it into a large mailer and UPS'd it to them. It was about 200 pages long. After three months, a post card arrived saying "Thank you for your cooperation. No farther documentation is required." Good record keeping is the only way to survive in this business.
Cheers,
Gary
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K+E=W (Knowledge Plus Experience = Wisdom.)
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