2023 TAX FILING SEASON: TWO-MONTHS UNTIL FILING DEADLINE

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2023 TAX FILING SEASON: TWO-MONTHS UNTIL FILING DEADLINE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, February 15, 2023
CONTACT: Kristofer Eisenla, LUNA+EISENLA
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NASE Releases 5-Point Checklist for Tax Return Filing
🚨 By Hiring Your Kid, Save Money on Your Taxes


DALLAS, TX – With just two months until this year’s tax return filing deadline of April 18th, 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 5-point filing checklist to help the American public get organized in meeting the deadline.

“With just two months until the tax filing deadline, all Americans – including those in the small business community – must get organized about meeting the deadline,” said Keith Hall, president and CEO of the National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE), the nation's leading advocate and resource for the self-employed and micro-businesses. “It is easy to make unforced errors and mistakes in filing accurate returns. Getting organized is one of the most important priorities to ensure you not only meet the deadline, but also file a beneficial return. These 5-point actions in our checklist are designed to help everyone think logically though the filing process.”

5-POINT TAX RETURN FILING CHECKLIST

➡️ Gather and organize all of your tax return filing documents.
➡️ Educate yourself about key updates and changes to the tax code.
➡️ Review overlooked and hidden deductions available to you.
➡️ Ensure your tax information is accurate and mistake-free.
➡️ File as early as possible – or apply for a six-month extension if you need more time.

“One often overlooked major tax benefit is hiring your kid – that’s right, you can save money when filing your tax return when you put your child up to 18 years old on your small business payroll,” Hall says. “It’s a mutual benefit for both your business and kid. They get real life work experience earning money for their activities, while you pay no taxes at all – no federal, no state, no Medicare. Those wages are all tax deductible.”

Click here to review key updates, changes and reminders for this year’s tax season.

“Remember, you are not alone and there are resources out there for help, including NASE.org, IRS.gov and SBA.gov, where information and assistance is readily available,” concluded Hall.

To Speak with Keith Hall, a Certified Public Accountant and Small Business Expert, about this year’s tax season, please contact Kristofer Eisenla at kristofer@lunaeisenla.com


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The National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE) is the nation's leading advocate and resource for the self-employed and micro-businesses, offering a broad range of benefits to help entrepreneurs succeed and to drive the continued growth of this vital segment of the American economy.

The NASE NextBizThing helps identify and connect our nation’s smallest businesses. Need small business help? Check out NASE’s Ask the Experts for advice or the NASE Minute for small business support.

The NASE is a 501(c) (6) nonprofit organization and provides big-business advantages to hundreds of thousands of micro-businesses across the United States. For more information, visit the association's website at NASE.org

Courtesy of NASE.org
https://www.nase.org/news/2023/02/15/2023-tax-filing-season-two-months-until-filing-deadline