From streamlining processes to scaling your company, welcome to the spot where you get bite-sized financial information for entrepreneurs to help you succeed in your business!
With over ten years of experience owning her own accounting and bookkeeping firm and working with hundreds of entrepreneurs, she’s here to break down these questions in easy-to-understand language and actionable items.
Tune in every Thursday for five to ten minutes of invaluable information.
If you have questions about businesses or bookkeeping, head to firststepsfinancial.com and hit the “Let’s Talk” button to continue the conversation.
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From streamlining processes to scaling your company, welcome to the spot where you get bite-sized financial information for entrepreneurs to help you succeed in your business!
With over ten years of experience owning her own accounting and bookkeeping firm and working with hundreds of entrepreneurs, she’s here to break down these questions in easy-to-understand language and actionable items.
Tune in every Thursday for five to ten minutes of invaluable information.
If you have questions about businesses or bookkeeping, head to firststepsfinancial.com and hit the “Let’s Talk” button to continue the conversation.
It’s easy to get overwhelmed with all the different forms necessary to run a business. However, knowing which forms you need for specific types of employees is essential to keep all your accounts and tax information organized and updated.
In this episode, I walk through the most common forms required to keep your business on track.
In this episode, you’ll also hear:
Understanding employee tax forms
Business partnerships, contractors, non-employee compensation
When to use 1099 Miscellaneous forms
Must-listen moments:
[00:01:27] The W4 is the form that employees fill out, and a W2 is what you get when you are an employee, and you get a record of your work.
[00:03:31] If you hire somebody to do a service, if you hire someone to build a website for you, provide bookkeeping services, provide advice on something, you hire a marketing firm, anyone that's providing you a service–you need to get a W9 from them
[00:06:08] 1099 NEC, these are for independent contractors, and it is for contractors and freelancers. You are required to file this form if you have paid anyone over $600 and they are an LLC or a sole proprietor.
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Financial Snickens
From streamlining processes to scaling your company, welcome to the spot where you get bite-sized financial information for entrepreneurs to help you succeed in your business!
With over ten years of experience owning her own accounting and bookkeeping firm and working with hundreds of entrepreneurs, she’s here to break down these questions in easy-to-understand language and actionable items.
Tune in every Thursday for five to ten minutes of invaluable information.
If you have questions about businesses or bookkeeping, head to firststepsfinancial.com and hit the “Let’s Talk” button to continue the conversation.