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Figuring Your Estimated Taxes for 2020
Business owners who are self-employed usually pay their taxes in four estimated tax payments for the year. The final installment for 2019 is due on ... -
Figuring Your Estimated Taxes
Business owners who are self-employed usually pay their taxes in four estimated tax payments for the year. The final installment for 2018 is due on ... -
The Forgotten Estimated Taxes
Estimated taxes aren’t a separate liability but rather a way of paying taxes throughout the year in four installments. The third estimated tax payment for ... -
5 Last Minute Tax Tips for Your Taxes
The vast majority of small business owners—most of whom report their share of business income on their personal returns—use paid preparers to complete and file ... -
Tax Safe Harbors for Small Businesses
There are a number of so-called safe harbors that businesses can use to simplify their tax lives. Unfortunately, understanding these safe harbors can be anything ... -
How to Figure Your Estimated Taxes
Follow @BarbaraWeltman If you’re self-employed, there’s no tax withholding from your business earnings you can use to meet your tax obligation. Instead, you pay estimated ... -
5 Things to Know About Estimated Taxes
If you're self-employed or own an S corporation, estimated taxes usually are the way in which you pay your federal income taxes. The deadline for ... -
More Guidance on the 0.9% Additional Medicare Tax
Starting last year (2013), the Affordable Care Act imposed a new responsibility on employers and a new tax on successful employees and self-employed individuals. Employers ... -
Paying Federal Taxes: Could Withholding for the Self-Employed Be Next?
Currently, self-employed individuals are solely responsible for setting aside the funds they need to pay their estimated taxes. These taxes cover income tax, self-employment tax, ... -
Making 2012 Estimated Tax Payments
The first installment of 2012 estimated taxes is due on April 17, 2012. (The second will be due on June 15, 2012, the third on ...