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101 Business Tax Tips

Boot profits and reduce taxes with these practical tax saving tips for business owners and entrepreneurs

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What's in the 101 Business Tax Tips Guide?

All businesses, large or small, like to save tax and there are many simple steps that a business can take to achieve this goal. In times of economic difficulties, saving as much tax as possible is a must for every business owner.

This 202 page guide, written by business tax specialist Sarah Bradford (ACA CTA (Fellow)) contains 101 practical tax saving tips aimed at entrepreneurs and family businesses. 

It takes you through the whole business life cycle sharing tax saving tips and strategies along the way. 

Minimising your business taxes couldn't be easier! 

Contents of this guide include:

  • Business Structure
  • Finance And Investment
  • Early Years
  • Deductions For Business Expenses
  • Deductions For Capital Expenditure
  • Extracting Profits From A Family Company
  • Employing People
  • Using Losses
  • The End Of The Business
     

Who is the 101 Business Tax Tips Guide for?

Any business owner or entrepreneur who wants to save money on taxes will benefit from this guide. No matter the size of your business this tax tips guide will help you to boost profits by paying less in taxes. 

The guide will also help tax professionals and accountants by giving them up-to-date and concise tax tips to help maximise tax efficiency for their clients.