Help! I Don’t Know Where to Expense My Business Cards!
Business owners get stressed over where to properly categorize expenses, when most of the time it does not matter.
morePosted by: Wray Rives, February 11, 2010
Business owners get stressed over where to properly categorize expenses, when most of the time it does not matter.
morePosted by: Wray Rives, February 11, 2010
The deadlines for sending 1099’s to contractors and the IRS can get a little confusing. Use this post to mark your calendars and never worry about 1099 deadlines again! And, of course, never forget that Outright has you covered when it comes to collecting form W-9 from contractors and filing your 1099’s on time.
February 1, [...]
Posted by: Jennifer Escalona, February 5, 2010
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1099’s were due to contractors on February 1st and are due to the IRS by March 1st when paper filing and March 31st when e-filing. We’ve mined our team of experts at the Outright Community to find the most common 1099-related mistakes and how you can prevent them. (Or, oops, rectify them!)
It’s February 3rd. What [...]
Posted by: Jennifer Escalona, February 3, 2010
Claudine Woolf was a successful Mary Kay sales director in 1997, with 50 saleswomen under her and a company car. Then she was diagnosed with breast cancer. During her treatment, her sales dropped off, and she was not able to meet her quotas for the Mary Kay Grand Am, nor even her regular sales quotas. [...]
morePosted by: Dustin Wax, January 25, 2010
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Frequently small businesses are confused about when and how to comply with IRS information return requirements, more commonly know as form 1099. First there are several different versions of form 1099, including forms to report interest payments, dividend payments and retirement benefits. I want to focus on form 1099-MISC, miscellaneous payments, which is [...]
morePosted by: Wray Rives, November 9, 2009
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