NASE’s National Tax Advisor Breaks It Down For Micro-Business
Washington, D.C., January 28, 2009 – Whether gathering documents and forms, studying receipts or working through math calculations, entrepreneurs are getting ready for April 15th one step at a time. It’s a good idea, says the National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE), because getting a jump on the filing season leaves more time to double-check forms and calculations and ensure all eligible credits and deductions have been taken. Here are the NASE’s top business tax tips for the 2008 filing season, according to Keith Hall, National Tax Advisor and Certified Public Accountant:
Entrepreneurs preparing to meet the filing deadline can turn to qualified CPAs for help through the NASE’s TaxTalk program. Visit the site to ask a tax question, watch or download tax advice and browse the TaxTalk resource library. You can also follow Keith Hall on Twitter. Find out more information about tax law changes for the 2008 tax season check the instructions on the 1040 form or www.IRS.gov.
About the NASE The National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE) is the nation's leading resource for the self-employed and micro-businesses, bringing a broad range of benefits to help entrepreneurs succeed and to drive the continued growth of this vital segment of the American economy. The NASE is a 501(c) (6) nonprofit organization and provides big-business advantages to hundreds of thousands of micro-businesses across the United States. For more information, visit the association's Web site at www.NASE.org.
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