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  2. Small business owners, independent contractors and gig workers soon will be getting 1099-K tax forms if they used any payment platform on which they had at least $5,000 in business transactions in ...

  3. TaxAct - Wikipedia

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    TaxAct Holdings, Inc. was founded in 1998 as 2nd Story Software by Lance Dunn, Jerry McConnell, Cammie Greif, and Alan Sperfslage. [1] [2]In 2000, a cloud-based version of TaxAct software was released. [2]

  4. Business.gov - Wikipedia

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    Business.gov was launched in 1997 as the U.S. Business Advisor by the National Technical Information Service of the United States Department of Commerce.The U.S. Business Advisor aimed to improve interaction between businesses and government agencies by providing a single resource for finding tools, how-to guides, frequently asked questions, current items of interest, and information on doing ...

  5. How to Calculate a Business Owner’s Salary - AOL

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    Small business owners in the United States make between $83,000 to $126,000 on average, depending on their industry and location. Keep in mind that many business owners do not take a salary in the ...

  6. Portal:Business - Wikipedia

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    A business entity is not necessarily separate from the owner and the creditors can hold the owner liable for debts the business has acquired. The taxation system for businesses is different from that of the corporates. A business structure does not allow for corporate tax rates. The proprietor is personally taxed on all income from the business.

  7. Is My Business Tax-Exempt? - AOL

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    A tax-exempt organization is a business entity that does not have to pay federal income taxes. Nonprofits, which reinvest earnings to support their mission, are eligible to receive tax-exempt status.

  8. TaxSlayer - Wikipedia

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    TaxSlayer LLC (formerly known as TaxSlayer.com) is a privately held tax preparation and tax software company based in Augusta, Georgia.The company offers online tax preparation technology for American consumers and tax professionals, allowing them to electronically file state and/or federal returns.

  9. The pros and cons of being a small business owner - AOL

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    A business owner might start a business because they have a business idea and may have observed a gap in the market. They may also want to go into business for themselves because they have ...