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What Start-up Business Consultants and Software Engineers Should Know About Their Taxes

Start-up Business Consultants and Software Engineers, particularly those in the early phases of their careers. To face some unique tax complexities and tax planning opportunities due to their career path. Flex Tax and Consulting Group works with many of these consultants and has even given on-site tax seminars at several consulting firms. This article attempts to […]

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WHAT IS A SECTION 83(B) ELECTION AND WHY SHOULD YOU FILE ONE?

Have you ever been in the grocery store check out line, reached into your pocket, and pulled out a coupon only to find that it had already expired?  You may experience a similar feeling (magnified, perhaps, by the amount of money involved). If you issued equity subject to vesting in a company and you don’t hear about

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These tax tips can help new business owners find success

Starting a business can be very rewarding   It can also be a little overwhelming. From business plans to market strategies, and even tax responsibilities. There are many things to consider. Here are tax tips can help new business owners find success  what new business owners can do to help get off to a good

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Should You Incorporate or Organize Your Business Outside Your Home State?

As a small business owner, you may have questions about where’s the best place for you to incorporate or organize your business. After all, just because you operate your company in one state doesn’t mean you have to incorporate or organize your business there, as well. Entrepreneurs looking to incorporate their corporations or organize their

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How Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) Are Taxed?

A Limited Liability Company (LLC) is not a separate tax entity like a corporation; instead, it is what the IRS calls a “pass-through entity,” like a partnership or sole proprietorship. All of the profits and losses of the LLC “pass through” the business to the LLC owners (called members), who report this information on their personal tax returns. The LLC

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