April 15th, the deadline to file your personal income tax, will be here before you know it. As a small business owner however, you will have filed tax reports and paid all sorts of taxes already.
Most small businesses operate on a calendar year. And even though tax events happen throughout the year, they are reported at the end of the business year and quarter, when they get submitted to different taxing authorities.
Paying attention to those timelines is critical. Countless business owners have lost their business by ignoring the IRS and other taxing authorities.
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Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Nurse Practitioner Business Owners: Two Tax Dates You Must Know from Nurse Together
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