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How To Save On Taxes and Avoid an Audit on Your Agency with Jason Blumer | Ep #88

How To Save On Taxes and Avoid an Audit on Your Agency with Jason Blumer | Ep #88

FromSmart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies


How To Save On Taxes and Avoid an Audit on Your Agency with Jason Blumer | Ep #88

FromSmart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies

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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Nov 9, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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Want some tax-saving tips for your agency that will help you save money and avoid an audit being carried out on your digital agency? In this episode, we discuss: How to protect your business, financially and legally. Ways to lower your taxes and other tax-saving tips. The IRS’s big secret on audits. This is HUGE!   Super-fun CPA and friend to U.S. agencies, Jason Blumer of Blumer CPA’s chatted with me about several tax-saving tips along with a few words of caution, and one big IRS secret on this episode of The Smart Agency Master Class. Blumer founded and runs a virtual CPA firm with a team of 8 around the country who are specifically geared toward accounting for design, web and marketing agencies. (See? He’s niching his firm and you should be, too. But that’s another topic for another day :)) Keep in mind the advice here is just general. Your specific situation and questions about your agency should be discussed in detail with your own CPA. What type of business classification is best for your agency? Best advice: protect yourself and be something other than simply “self-employed.” A sole proprietor should set up a limited liability corporation (LLC). This designation provides legal protection and operational flexibility, however there are no tax benefits. An LLC pays twice the self-employment tax since regular employees have the benefit of the self-employment tax being matched by their employer. An S Corp can save you a lot in terms of tax dollars, however, the hoops to jump can be pain. You must have a system for payroll and deductions, including paying yourself a salary. That means paying payroll taxes, too. Therefore, what you save in taxes can be swallowed up quickly by paying out professional fees to a payroll service. Keep in mind, that an LLC can transition into an S Corp as they grow. Blumer says he advises his clients netting $80-90k+ to go the S Corp route. Tax Saving Tips: What’s the best way to lower my taxes? This is always a hard one. If you make money, you’re going to pay taxes. The best tax-saving tip and way to lower taxes is to spend money reinvesting in your business which ultimately lowers your net profit, meaning less taxable income. Retail or manufacturing businesses have it a little easier. They can buy equipment to invest back into their business. Service-based businesses are a little difficult to advise in this area. And agencies? We’re the worst. All we sell are our ideas. Blumer says your best bet is investing cash in a retirement plan for yourself. Depending on the type of plan you set up you’ll benefit your taxes and your team. Other ways to save include training/educating your team. Small businesses like to lower their tax burden with these 2 tactics: You might think you are saving a ton on taxes if you’re doing one or both of these things. That’s only true if you’re doing them right. Here’s the real deal on the best tax-saving options... 1.Being a virtual agency Technically, if you have a team that’s spread out around the country you should be paying taxes in every state where you’ve got people. There are states with no state tax such as Florida, Texas, and Washington. There are also states that make it a major pain in the ass to be self-employed, like California, New York, and Pennsylvania. Tax laws vary by state, so be sure to check things out for the state(s) your in. And, if you’re not sure if you’ve got all your bases covered, talk to your account about it. Blumer CPA’s offers an Exposure Tax Analysis. This is a discovery of your tax liability to see if you’re compliant and in what areas you might be exposed. If your tax firm doesn’t offer something similar, I know a guy… :) 2. Having all (or mostly all) freelancers If you’re doing it correctly this is a good way to avoid paying employer taxes. But your freelancers have to actually play the part of a freelancer. The term "freelancer" or "contractor," in regard to taxes, is determined by the IRS. To be legit, your freelancers must be able
Released:
Nov 9, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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Growing an agency is very difficult, and you might feel unclear what to do next in order to grow and scale your agency. The Smart Agency Masterclass is a weekly podcast for agencies that are wanting to grow faster. We interview amazing guests from all over the world that have the experience of running successful businesses, and will provide you the insights you need. Our podcast is just over 3 years old, and have reached more than a half million listeners in 42 countries.