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Helpful Tax Hints for Self-Employed Individuals

By : Ron Finkelstein    99 or more times read
Submitted 2008-02-26 14:10:04








Thanks to the new technology and the ease that the Internet and teleconferencing brings, this has brought about more and more people from all walks of life like coaches, contractors, professional consultants, and freelance workers to become self employed. As of late, being self employed does not mean a way of generating additional income to add to the current job, but as a primary income generator. Of these, there are many a full-time workers who are now making extraordinary incomes while setting their own hours of work. Nevertheless, self-employed people have very definite tax concerns. Peruse these 10 helpful tax tips to minimize the tax impact on your income.

1. It is important to have detailed record-keeping. This is a critical tax tip as without the resources of a large company to do this for you, it remains your personal responsibility to maintain the detailed records and receipts in the event that you have to document your tax deduction.

2. Deduct your professional space: If you use a separate office space or designate a portion of a spare room in your home or your basement, you are allowed to deduct the percentage of the part of your home you use exclusively for professional purposes. Claim a tax deduction for this percentage from your rent or mortgage payments, utilities, etc. If you keep a cell phone or land line exclusively for business purposes, deduct the amount from any bills.

3. Be sure not to overlook business expenses: Maintain thorough records and keep all receipts for professional travel and other business expenses, which may include supplies for the office, postal and shipping fees, dues for professional memberships, magazine or newspaper subscriptions, and other business items, including software for your computer or technical upgrades.

4. Subtract day care costs: The IRS allows deductions for all types of childcare that may be provided during your business hours. These kinds of tax tips are often overlooked but they can save you a lot of money, so be sure to take advantage of the allowed deductions.

5. Create a retirement plan: Consider creating a self-employed retirement plan (that is, a SEP IRA) for tax purposes, as well as for the sake of building money to fund your retirement. You can start with as little as $100, but should you have $2,000 or more, consider a Keogh plan option, which will allow you to keep more money for your retirement in savings that are tax-deferred.

6. Hire members of your family: If this is done legitimately, you may subtract medical expenses for the whole family.

7. Defer income, if you need to: You are your own boss, so if you find yourself in an elevated tax bracket, billing can be slightly altered in order to defer income.

8. Get your FICA refunded: The self-employed in effect are making both the employers and employee's contribution to the FICA taxes every time they write their own payroll check. The tax code recognizes this so you are permitted to deduct 50% of the payments on the 1040 form.

9. If it is helpful, increase expenses. If you wish to augment some of your tax deductions before 31st December, you may make more business purchases at the end of the year. It will help you to defer your income if you have a high income that may push you to the next year tax bracket.

10. Try to find the right help: While taking help on tax matters go for someone who is an expert on self-employment issues since your requirements may be different from a company's needs.
Author Resource:- Ron Finkelstein is NOT a Tax Attorney or an accountant. He is merely a small business owner who has paid a lot of money over the years to learn these Self Employment Tax Tips. Check out these other 5 Small Business Tax Deductions You Don't Want To Miss and more Consulting Resources
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