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How to Calculate and Pay Estimated Taxes as a Sole Proprietor
If you run your business as a sole proprietor, you may need to pay estimated taxes to the IRS throughout the year. People whose income is subject to withholding (i.e., most employees) generally don’t have to pay estimated tax. These payments cover tax liabilities not covered by withholding.
Understanding Internet Sales Tax
Internet sales tax, or sales tax on goods sold online, is a complex issue. Forty-five states and DC require consumers to pay sales taxes on purchases. But the rules for online purchases are different from those made in brick-and-mortar stores.
Incorporating Your Business
A little over 70 perecent of all American businesses are, according to the most recent data from the U.S. Small Business Administration. But sole proprietorships have some drawbacks.
Understanding Tax Deductions for Mileage
As a small business owner, you most likely use your car primarily for business, although that doesn’t mean you can write everything car-related off on your taxes.

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