DALLAS, TX – As millions of American small businesses and taxpayers prepare their 2015 tax returns, the National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE), the nation’s leading advocate and resource for the self-employed and micro-businesses, today released a list of changes, adjustments and reminders to the tax code along with important tips and resources for filing accurate returns, in addition to some creative ways to reduce the tax they pay.
“There are a number of changes every small business owner and taxpayer should know as they prepare their 2015 tax returns,” said Keith Hall, President and CEO of NASE. “From an update in the mileage reimbursement rate to investment contributions to changes in the ACA, now is the time to make sure you have the information you need. And don’t forget to be creative. Think outside the box. If you have a kid at home, under age 18, who helps in your business, create a job and you can save over $2,400 in taxes for money that you are already giving them anyway.”
2015 TAX CHANGES AND ADJUSTMENTS (AND REMINDERS)
TOP TAX FILING TIPS
For more information on completing your 2015 tax documents, visit the NASE tax resource center or the IRS or theSmall Business Administration (SBA).
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Courtesy of NASE.org https://www.nase.org/about-us/media-relations/nase-in-the-news/2016/03/01/2015-tax-filing-updates-every-american-small-business-owner-taxpayer-must-know