Understanding your Tax obligations relative to your Home Based Business can be a confusing issue. The IRS has been more attentive to the claims made by Home Based Business operators; therefore it is imperative that we educate ourselves about our obligations and responsibilities.
The IRS website provides information regarding Home Based Business tax obligations and requirements.
http://www.irs.gov/index.html
IRS Workshops:
The IRS website provides a list of workshops that are sponsored by IRS partners who are specialist.
They provide a variety of topics:
* General Tax information
* Record Keeping
* Insurance
* Retirement Plans
* Online Classroom – http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=97726,00.html
What Can I Deduct?
* Self-Employed Individuals or Independent Contractors
* 2003 & 2004 Tax Changes for Businesses
* Employment Taxes for Small Businesses
Several Home-Based Tax Schemes have developed in the past year. The IRS has issued warnings in order to help us avoid the pitfalls of false claims.
Tax Scams – How to Recognize and Avoid Them
These schemes manipulate and misinterpret tax laws. Related News, Court Cases and Tax Law.
Internet Driven Home Based Business income is based on Commissions
The full amounts of any commissions you receive are treated as income. This is true whether your commission is called a bonus or a percentage, and whether it is based on both your sales and the sales of other sellers working under you or on purchases from the company with which you are affiliated. You are taxed on gross income minus expenses.
Tax Services and Products:
* Information Returns Processing
* Small Business Products Online Ordering
* Approved IRS e-file for Business Providers
* Avoiding Problems
* Business Forms and Pubs
Article by Tina M. Rideout of Free-Internet-Home-Based-Business.com.
This article is not tax advice. Please seek independent tax and legal advice before submitting your taxes.

