Income Tax Filing for Small Businesses PLR. Interest?
Published: Thu, 02/23/23
The legal aspect of having a small business and earning freelance income confounds many people. If you work as a business coach or bookkeeper, you may want to offer helpful tips to your readers and clients just getting started.
Their concerns are as follows:
- The landscape of self-employed taxpayers is uncertain and unfamiliar to them.
- They don't want to do anything wrong and get in trouble with the IRS.
- They may wonder if they're entitled to any tax benefits.
- They don't know exactly what's needed to see tax benefits
- They may have heard certain rumors, good and bad, and wondered if they're true.
- They may not be up-to-date on US tax laws and requirements, which change from one year to the next.
- They may be doing their taxes on their own, and need guidance.
- They may fear and avoid the IRS - fear does NOT get you closer to success!
- They might use a tax preparer, and wonder if this person is guiding them to all the potential tax benefits entitled them.
- They need reassuarance, guidance and confidence in dealing with tax related matters, and in communicating with the IRS
The type of content we provide and share with others on this topic is very important. What you say and how you say it, matters.
My goal in creating content that talks about Income Tax Filing for Small Businesses is to:
- Create awareness and build confidence in the IRS
- Find positive ways to solve tax related problems
- Get questions answered
- Share information that helps people
This content pack with private label rights will...
- Offer general information about benefits, and end any statements with "Learn more on the IRS website, or talk with your tax preparer to see if this applies to you and your unique situation."
- Direct quotes from the IRS website should be made when possible. The quotes should be referenced with a link to a specific page and section of their website.
- All information should be heavily disclaimed. "This advice is intended for general, informational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as legal advice. If you have specific questions about how to file your income taxes, visit the IRS website at (etc.).
Topics I may cover:
- Business tax filing: What's new in 2023
- Basics of filing taxes as a small business owner
- EIN vs SSN
- Sole proprietor vs. LLC vs. S-Corp
- Standard deductions vs. Itemized deductions
- How to claim freelance income on your taxes
- What to do if you were paid by more than one employer
- Tax benfits for small business owners
- How to communicate with the IRS
- How to handle back tax owes
- More to come!
Want to hear when our tax filing PLR is ready for purchase? Email me back with interest... and if I get good feedback, I'll be writing this content over the next few days!
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Dina