For crying out loud – don’t miss these deadlines.

For crying out loud – don’t miss these deadlines.

As you get rolling in this new year – here are some deadlines you need to know! BIG NOTE – we are not accountants so please consult your CPA.  This is meant to a reminder to call your CPA and these can be different depending on some factors. January 31, 2025 –...
For crying out loud – don’t miss these deadlines.

New business? 5 essential legal considerations.

Here are 5 key things to understand as a business owner when creating and running a small business in Texas: Choose the correct business structure (LLC, Corporation, Partnership, etc). Understand Texas tax obligations and deadlines. Comply with employment laws and...
This is bad advice for anything else..

This is bad advice for anything else..

This sounds like bad advice when it is written down but—  Business owners and leaders should strongly consider paying for these 6 insurance policies in hopes they are never used:  1) Property Damage – covers cost to replace/repair damaged property;  2)...

Paint the Full Picture

Many people think they have property formed their new LLC when they have filed the Certificate of Formation with the State. If you only file the Certificate of Formation you are at risk of a creditor arguing this is a “sham/ shell” company that is not properly formed...
Don’t forget to pay your taxes!

Don’t forget to pay your taxes!

Deadlines for federal tax calendar For companies who use the federal tax calendar and are electing large partnerships, in October, the company will need to pay any tax that was obtained through a six-month extension. December: By December 15, corporations will need to...
Don’t forget to pay your taxes!

Independent Contractor or Employee?

Independent Contractor or Employee   · What is the difference between an independent contractor and an employee? In a very general way, an independent contractor is a self-employed person who operates her own business and is able to carry out that business...