This has been my first year online full time, and its tax time. I've given the finger to the IRS most of the time (when I worked for the man), but now that I'm on my own, I don't know if I should chance that.
My dumb lazy ass hasn't yet setup a corporation. (On my ToDo list). And the majority of my profits started last June. So technically I'm just some joe who makes good bank online. I guess this would make me a sole proprietor by default? Anyone aware how this works?
I guess I can just get all my receipts, forms, etc and take them to someone, but without a corporation, can I still take write offs? For example, my PPC costs?
I need some tax advice quick. I'm gonna call someone local, but most tax offices know nothing about how people who earn a living online might be taxed. My business isn't technically in "California" since its virtual, so of course I want to avoid Cali state taxes at all costs. I'm guessing though that a California tax adviser isn't going to give me any loopholes and advise not paying California taxes. Besides, I lived overseas most of this year, so that complicates it more.
So anyway, you can see that I really dont know what to do here. I'm hoping some of the veteran's who've been online for a couple years might have some suggestions.
Thanks.
My dumb lazy ass hasn't yet setup a corporation. (On my ToDo list). And the majority of my profits started last June. So technically I'm just some joe who makes good bank online. I guess this would make me a sole proprietor by default? Anyone aware how this works?
I guess I can just get all my receipts, forms, etc and take them to someone, but without a corporation, can I still take write offs? For example, my PPC costs?
I need some tax advice quick. I'm gonna call someone local, but most tax offices know nothing about how people who earn a living online might be taxed. My business isn't technically in "California" since its virtual, so of course I want to avoid Cali state taxes at all costs. I'm guessing though that a California tax adviser isn't going to give me any loopholes and advise not paying California taxes. Besides, I lived overseas most of this year, so that complicates it more.
So anyway, you can see that I really dont know what to do here. I'm hoping some of the veteran's who've been online for a couple years might have some suggestions.
Thanks.