Tax season can feel stressful and cause far too many sleepless nights for freelancers and entrepreneurs. And it’s easy to feel like a small fish in a big pond when you’re solo and trying to figure out your finances as a self-employed person.
When it comes to tax season, we can help you rest easy. Found partnered with Keila Hill-Trawick, a CPA and small business owner herself, to discuss what you need to know about your numbers as a self-employed person, including:
Bookkeeping best practices
Breakdown of business entities
What you should know about contractors vs. employees
Explanation of taxes and how they actually work
Deductible expenses
And much more!
Keila knows firsthand the challenges that come with managing your finances and taxes as a self-employed person. She created Little Fish Accounting to empower small business owners to have freedom in their business by properly managing their finances and providing strategic financial support in their growth—and she wants to help you do the same.
For the latest information on navigating tax season as a self-employed person, visit our Resource Center.
The information on this website is not intended to provide, and should not be relied on, for tax advice.
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