DianeD
Feel free to reprint this article. The bio must be included. Thanks.

Things To Do Now In Order To For A Stress-Free Tax Time

1. Record the year-end mileage on your odometer today. You'll need to supply this to your accountant so she can compute your business use percentage and fill out the depreciation and other tax forms properly. If you did not note your odometer reading on January 1, 2003 - you may want to estimate the reading. If you have a car repair or oil change bill from the beginning of the year, you should be able to back into a reasonable number.

2. Any business purchase made (even with a credit card) on December 31st counts as a 2003 business expense.

3. If you have inventory, you must take an accurate count on the last day of the year or as soon as possible in the New Year and prior to either receiving or selling inventory. Inventory is product you plan to sell at retail. It does not include items held for personal use, but can include samples or demonstration items. When you count inventory, your objective should be to get your total purchase cost, rather than the retail value (the cost is what is reported on your tax return). One easy method of counting inventory and adding up the cost is to take a sales receipt and write the quantity of each product you possess, and then multiply by your purchase price. Do not count sales aides such as catalogs or literature. Those are direct business expenses and not inventory items.

4. Get a file started to collect all the tax documents you will receive such as: 1099's, W-2's, Mortgage Interest statements, etc. This way you'll have an immediate place for filing important tax information until you give it to your tax accountant.

5. If you have not already gathered your receipts and tallied your expenses - Start NOW. If you do a little bit every week, you should have it all done well in advance of the April 15th filing deadline.

6. If you paid commissions or contract labor or other non-wage services in excess of $600 to any individual you will need to file a 1099 form for each individual by January 31st. These forms are readily available on-line at www.irs.gov or through your tax preparer. Check out http://www.mydswa.org/financial_center_home.asp for more information on filing 1099s.

7. Its not too late to start an Individual Retirement Account (IRA). IRA accounts need to be set up by April 15, 2004.

8. An important key to financial success in your business is to seek the advice of a trusted accountant who has experience in our industry. The goal to earn a profit includes tax responsibility. By keeping accurate, up-to-date business records and by working with an accountant, the tax responsibility of your business can be easily managed. If you have not located an experienced direct selling accountant refer to the DSWA Accountant's Referral Network by writing to: prosperitycenter@mydswa.org

9. Make a promise to yourself to keep really great records in 2004. Look for lots of helpful information in the Prosperity Center of the Direct Selling Women's Association at http:www.mydswa.org.

10. Educate yourself and learn how to save potentially $1,000s in taxes by purchasing and studying The Direct Selling Womens Guide to Managing Your Business Finances Available now in the DSWA Store at: http://www.mydswa.org/dswa_store.asp

Heres to being your absolute best in 2004!

Diane
http://www.mydswa.org

dmgammage
Hi Diane!

Nice article - good thing to think of this time of year. Don't wait until April 14 to get all this done!

This year I think I am going to work my estimates and pay monthly - saves me from a big, once-a-year headache.

This one will be good for the HBL...think I'll post it there.:D :D

Copyright © InfoProfitsTalk.com. All Rights Reserved.