by cdaaccounting | Jun 1, 2022 | Business
When doing your Coeur d’Alene business bookkeeping its vital that you document taxes and license fees and expenses in the right category. Do not include federal income or self-employment taxes, which are not deductible. Do not include sales taxes on goods and...
by cdaaccounting | Jun 1, 2022 | Business
When you extend direct credit, you need to set up a record of each credit consumer, purchases made, payments made, and balanced owed. This credit record is in addition to your business income records. Post Credit Sales Credit sales are posted to your Coeur...
by cdaaccounting | Jun 1, 2022 | Business
Accepting that you have to keep track of your Coeur d’Alene business accounting is half the battle. Next you need to decide how you will do it. How and when you record your business transactions make a difference not only to your accountant but also to agencies...
by cdaaccounting | May 30, 2022 | Business
No. All Coeur d’Alene LLC’s wages, draws or profits will pass-through to the owner(s) tax return, where they will pay self-employment taxes and ordinary income taxes on the total. There is no viable way to retain earnings for future growth unless you simply...
by cdaaccounting | May 29, 2022 | Business
Yes. A Coeur d’Alene LLC is a favorite vehicle for owners of income-producing real estate seeking to establish a level of personal liability protection. Because the Idaho LLC is a separate legal entity, the objective is to transfer title from the individual to...
by cdaaccounting | May 27, 2022 | Business
Yes. A Coeur d’Alene S-Corporations can own real estate and is the best at protecting shareholders limited liabilities. However, real estate that goes into either type of corporation typical does not come out tax-free. This is a significant disadvantage for real...
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