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Title: Minimizing Tax Liabilities for Small Businesses


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Minimizing Tax Liabilities for Small Businesses
BALCONY
  • Rosemarie Klotz

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Tax Tip 1
  • DEPRECIATION VS. EXPENSEIf you buy new
    business equipment, under Section 179 of the
    Internal Revenue Code, you can expense up to
    250,000 of your purchase this year if the total
    purchase is not greater than 800,000, instead of
    depreciating it.

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Tax Tip 2
  • Rehabilitation credit available for restoration
    of qualified business buildings and certified
    historic structures

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Tax Tip 3
  • Disabled access credit for bringing
    facilities into compliance with the Americans
    with Disabilities Act.

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Tax Tip 4
  • Credit for providing low income housing.

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Tax Tip 5
  • Credit for developing orphan or generic
    drugs.

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Tax Tip 6
  • Credit for using alternative fuels.

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Tax Tip 7
  • Disaster relief when an area is declared a
    national disaster includes special casualty
    loss provisions, filing extensions, and more.

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Tax Tip 8
  • Energy credits for construction of energy
    efficient homes, manufacture of energy efficient
    appliances, and more.

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Tax Tip 9
  • Alternative motor vehicle credit for
    qualifying hybrid, fuel-cell, plug-in electric,
    and other alternative motor vehicles used for
    business.

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Tax Tip 10
  • Credit for pension plan start-up costs. (Plan
    contributions funded by employer are also
    deductible).

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Tax Tip 11
  • Work Opportunity Credit for hiring certain
    targeted groups including unemployed veterans,
    individuals living in disadvantaged areas, and
    disconnected youth (age 16-25) not attending
    school or employed.

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Tax Tip 12
  • Credit for employer-provided child care
    facilities and services.

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Tax Tip 13
  • Worker, Homeownership and Business Assistance
    Act of 2009 companies can offset
    losses from 2008 and 2009 against profits
    as far back as 2004.

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Tax Tip 14
  • Friendly warning In order to close tax gap,
    the Internal Revenue Service has hired many new
    agents to focus on small business owners. The
    focus will be on the maintenance of back-up
    documents for expenses.

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  • Questions?
  • Please feel free to call with any questions that
    come up in the future. HR BLOCK is here to
    help. Phil Amundsen
    Westchester District Manager
    (914) 686-4484
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