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Tax Prep Basics for Small Business Owners

By  March 12, 2013

Tax season got off to a bit of a late start this year, because of fiscal cliff legislation passed on Jan. 1, and filings are now pouring in. To help self-employed individuals and small business owners get through tax time with as little stress and hassle as possible, I checked in with Russell Fox, whose Las Vegas company, Clayton Financial & Tax, prepares returns for about 900 individuals and small business owners annually.

Are you late filing your income taxes for 2013?  
Do you still need to file previous years? We can help you get caught up. There is no need to leave your home, accountants will pick up the documents and drop off completed returns at no additional charge (Durham Region Only).
 
ALL PRICES INCLUDE PICK UP AND DROP OFF! (Durham Region Only)
Information Return - $30 (T5007, RC62)
Basic Return - $50 (One T4, CPP and OAS)
Typical Return - $75 (Multiple T4's, T4E, T5s, RRSPs, Union Dues, etc.)
Intermediate Return - $90 (Pension Splitting, Caregiver Amount,Medical Expenses, Charitable Donations)

Complex Returns - Fee Based on Complexity (Free Quote) - Self employed income, Rental income, Employment expenses, etc.

Please  contact the office for further information.
The End of Data Entry

By Joseph Shupac, July 2, 2013

The filing cabinet was first patented in 1898 by American inventor Edwin Siebels. It was an instant hit, replacing the previous, inefficient form of filing, which was to sort and store folded envelopes in an array of pigeonholes lining the walls of one’s office. Siebels became rich, and went on to serve multiple terms as a state congressman in South Carolina.

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