What are Five Common Small Business Tax Questions? 

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What Are Five Common Small Business Tax Questions?  Owning a small business is quite different from running a large company, as small business owners often face different issues and tax questions than that of those who manage a corporation or LLC/LLP. I receive a lot of questions from self-employed individuals and small business owners in...

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Do You Owe Taxes on Your PPP Loan?

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Do You Owe Taxes on Your PPP Loan?  If you are like many business owners, you may have received one or more Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans during COVID-19 pandemic. If you recall, the federal government authorized monetary help in the form of the $2 trillion CARES Act to help businesses in the form of...

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Is Bankruptcy an Option For Tax Debt?

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Is Bankruptcy an Option For Tax Debt? I often receive questions about tax debt and whether it can be relieved through filing for bankruptcy. Many types of debt, such as credit cards and unsecured loans, can be discharged through filing either Chapter 7 or 11. When it comes to owing money to the Internal Revenue...

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How Often Do Small Businesses Get Audited?

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How Often Do Small Businesses Get Audited? I often receive phone calls from small business owners concerned they will be the target of an IRS audit. The prospect of an audit is scary. However, the reality is that only a small fraction of small businesses actually get audited. That being said, if you are among...

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Four Things NOT to Do When You’re Being Audited

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Four Things NOT to Do When You’re Being Audited I receive so many panicked calls from individuals and San Francisco business owners who receive a notice of audit from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The reaction of fear is understandable, as nobody wants to deal with their tax records being scrutinized and possibly owing money...

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Why Hiring a Tax Attorney is Cost Effective and Not Scary

Categories: California Tax Law

Why Hiring a Tax Attorney is Cost Effective and Not Scary For some people, just hearing the word attorney strikes fear deep into their soul. This is especially true when it comes to taxes and dealing with the IRS. So many individuals think working with a lawyer is a costly and scary prospect. In fact,...

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Is VPDI Deductible on Schedule A of a Tax Return?

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Voluntary Plan for Disability Insurance (VDPI) *The following article was updated in February 2022* When it comes to California tax returns, there are a lot of questions about what expenses are deductible and what are not. One area that is often asked about is the Voluntary Plan for Disability Insurance (VDPI). Let’s look at what...

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