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Estimated Tax Payments for Small Business Owners: What You Need to Know
When you work as an employee, taxes are withheld from every paycheck. By the time April rolls around, you've already paid most of what you owe. Filing is just a matter of squaring up. When you run a business, nobody withholds anything. The IRS still expects to be paid throughout the year, but now it's your job to make that happen. That's where estimated tax payments come in. And for many business owners, this is where tax planning goes sideways. Who Needs to Make Estimated Ta
Jason Medlin
Feb 235 min read
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Employee vs. 1099: How to Classify Workers Correctly
One of the most common and most dangerous mistakes small business owners make is misclassifying workers. Calling someone a 1099 contractor when they should be an employee might seem like a simple payroll decision, but it carries real legal and financial consequences. The distinction between employee vs. 1099 isn't about what's convenient or what the worker prefers. It's determined by the nature of the working relationship, and the IRS, Department of Labor, and state agencies
Jason Medlin
Feb 95 min read
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