Listener Q&A with Mike Jesowshek CPA (12/13/2023)
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In this episode, Mike gives listeners an extensive review of tax-saving strategies for their businesses. Topics include the Augusta rule for tax deductions related to board meetings, the advantages of forming an LLC over a sole proprietorship, the benefits of S Corporations at certain profit levels, and the tax implications of hiring family members. Tune in to learn more! [01:24 - 04:08] Combining Family Vacations with Board Meetings for Tax Deductions Mike discusses making a family member a board member/advisor and aligning board meetings with family vacations for tax benefits. [04:08 - 06:41] Choosing the Right Business Structure A new small business owner inquires about the choice between an S Corp and a sole proprietorship for tax purposes. [06:41 - 07:32] Utilizing the Augusta Rule for Partners in Business The Augusta Rule is applicable for business partners renting out their personal residences. [07:32 - 10:47] TaxElm: The Comprehensive Tax Software for All Business Owners Mike details the main features of Taxelm, starting with a tax savings blueprint that provides a roadmap of personalized tax strategies and estimated savings. [10:47 - 13:17] Understanding Business Credit Card Rewards Using business credit card rewards, like flight miles, for personal use does not constitute a business expenditure and is generally not seen as co-mingling. [13:17 - 15:39] Tax Deductions for Property Remodeling in Business The rental agreement is important in determining who bears the remodeling expenses for tax deduction purposes. [15:39 - 17:07] Optimizing Home Office Deductions for S Corporations Mike discusses the general eligibility for home office deductions and the importance of having an accountable plan in place. [17:07 - 19:10] Maximizing Home Office Deductions There is a potential to optimize tax structures by consolidating multiple business activities under a single S corporation. [19:10 - 21:01] Hiring Your Child in Your S Corporation There is a distinction between hiring a child as a 1099 contractor versus a W-2 employee.  [21:01 - 25:52] 1099 Requirements, TaxElm, and Hiring Family Members in an S Corporation Mike addresses discusses about the tax treatment of expenses paid to a graphic designer, the number of tax-reducing strategies available in the TaxEelm library, and hiring your own children in an LLC S Corp. Quotes: "Every individual in the country can rent out their personal residence for 14 days or less and pay no income taxes on that income." - Mike Jesowshek, CPA "That cleaning company, which is owned by you or your spouse, would pay your children out of there because it's a sole proprietorship." - Mike Jesowshek, CPA ______ Podcast Host: Mike Jesowshek, CPA - Founder and Host of Small Business Tax Savings Podcast Join TaxElm: https://taxelm.com/ IncSight Packages (Full-Service): https://incsight.net/pricing/ Book an Initial Consultation (IncSight): https://app.simplymeet.me/o/incsight/sale ------- Podcast Website: https://www.TaxSavingsPodcast.com Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/taxsavings/
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