Chapter 10
Estimated Taxes, Self-Employment Taxes, and Other Common Forms
IN THIS CHAPTER
Keeping up with estimated taxes
Withholding taxes from your employees
Paying self-employment taxes
Using health savings accounts
If you’re self-employed or running a small business, you have plenty to keep you busy each day, week, month, and year. Adding employees to the mix increases the complexity of what you’re doing.
For tax purposes, when you’re running your own show, you need to submit estimated income taxes each quarter during the year. When you hire employees, you need to submit the taxes that you’re required to withhold from their paychecks. This chapter tackles both of these issues.
Likewise, when it comes time to file your annual income tax return, you need to file forms to calculate your self-employment taxes (for Social Security and Medicare, for example). And you may want to contribute to a health savings account (HSA) for yourself, your employees, or simply to allow your employees to tap into this valuable benefit. Both of these topics are addressed here as well.
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