by Royer Advisors | Dec 11, 2024 | Business Plans, Deductions
A lot of people consider turning a favorite hobby into a money-making operation. And you could be eligible for some tax deductions by starting a Maine-based sideline business. Some expense deductions that could be possible include equipment, advertising, subscriptions...
by Royer Advisors | Dec 11, 2024 | Business Plans, Deductions, Tax Planning
Let’s say you’ve decided to sell your Maine-based business. There are two basic ways to sell an incorporated business: sell the assets or sell the stock. Sellers prefer stock sales because profits are generally taxed at a maximum federal rate of only 15 percent. Also,...
by Royer Advisors | Dec 11, 2024 | Deductions, Tax Planning
The tax rules for interest deductions depend on which category the expenses are in. Here are the categories that apply to expenses that individuals can incur: 1. Business Interest. This is fully deductible. You can deduct business interest on money spent for expenses...
by Royer Advisors | Dec 11, 2024 | Business Plans, Deductions, Tax Planning
When you take out personal loans to buy a Maine-based small business, you want to maximize the tax write-offs for the resulting interest expense. The tax law in this area can seem complicated. But if you do some research ahead of time and talk with Filler &...
by Royer Advisors | Dec 11, 2024 | Deductions, Tax Planning, Tax Preparation
Slow-moving inventory is easy enough to discount or liquidate, but there’s another option that can give your Maine-based business more of a benefit: donate that stock or computer equipment to charity. In general, when you donate inventory or property used in...