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Heidy E. Portillo
Accountant, Business Coach, Motivational Speaker, Trainer
Module I
Designed for anyone who wants to know more about the rules of opening and/or maintaining a business in Oregon and Washington, for any independent worker, or anyone with an entrepreneurial spirit and desire to improve in the business area.
Module II
Did you know that the IRS has specific rules about keeping records, maintaining and managing a business? You will learn about: * Financial reports, what they are for and how to use them * Bookeeping process * Complete accounting process * Cash flow
Module III
Perfect for growing entrepreneurs, existing business owners considering a restructuring, or anyone with an interest in the intricacies of business structure and tax planning. This section explores various business structures, definition of entities, and implications of each business structure on tax reporting, shedding light on their unique characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages. We place special emphasis on the tax implications of each structure, a crucial aspect that is often overlooked in the planning stages. Different structures: *Sole Proprietorships *Limited Liability Companies (LLC) *Corporation *Subchapter-S Corporation *Corporations Equip yourself with the knowledge to structure your business for success!
Module IV
Topics to discuss about payroll: *Differences between employees and subcontractors. *Importance of contract between subcontractors. *Payroll taxes. *Importance of employee book. Some topics to discuss about taxes: *Business income taxes. *Personal taxes with business income. *Corporation taxes. *Tax implications. *Amounts that can be paid. *Dates that must be paid. *Types of taxes that must be paid.
Module IV
Topics to discuss about payroll: *Differences between employees and subcontractors. *Importance of contract between subcontractors. *Payroll taxes. *Importance of employee book. Some topics to discuss about taxes: *Business income taxes. *Personal taxes with business income. *Corporation taxes. *Tax implications. *Amounts that can be paid. *Dates that must be paid. *Types of taxes that must be paid.
Module III
Perfect for growing entrepreneurs, existing business owners considering a restructuring, or anyone with an interest in the intricacies of business structure and tax planning. This section explores various business structures, definition of entities, and implications of each business structure on tax reporting, shedding light on their unique characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages. We place special emphasis on the tax implications of each structure, a crucial aspect that is often overlooked in the planning stages. Different structures: *Sole Proprietorships *Limited Liability Companies (LLC) *Corporation *Subchapter-S Corporation *Corporations Equip yourself with the knowledge to structure your business for success!
Module II
Did you know that the IRS has specific rules about keeping records, maintaining and managing a business? You will learn about: * Financial reports, what they are for and how to use them * Bookeeping process * Complete accounting process * Cash flow * Capital.
Module I
Designed for anyone who wants to know more about the rules of opening and/or maintaining a business in Oregon and Washington, for any independent worker, or anyone with an entrepreneurial spirit and desire to improve in the business area.
PAYROL AND TAXES
Some topics to discuss about taxes: Business income taxes, personal taxes with business income, corporation taxes, tax implications, amounts that can be paid, dates that must be paid, types of taxes that must be paid. Informative workshop on rules and regulations stipulated by the IRS and the state of Oregon and Washington. It is not a class to learn how to process payroll.
ACCOUNTING VS BOOKKEEPING
Important topics to deal with: Financial reports, what they are for and how to use them, bookeeping process, complete accounting process, cash flow, capital.
STRUCTURE OF A BUSINESS
Some topics to cover: Definition of entities, sole proprietorship, LLC, corporation, subchapter-S corporation, partnerships, tax implications of each business structure.
AN ENTREPRENEUR ON THE GO
Important points to discuss: Agencies where to register a business, business permits, business licenses, business identification numbers, importance of running a business.
PAYROL AND TAXES
Topics to discuss about payroll: Differences between employees and subcontractor, importance of contract between subcontractor, payroll taxes (payroll), importance of employee book. Some tax topics to discuss: Business taxes on income, personal taxes on business income, corporation taxes, tax implications, amounts that may be due, dates due, types of taxes due. Informative workshop on rules and regulations stipulated by the IRS and the state of Oregon and Washington. It is not a class to learn how to process payroll.
ACCOUNTING VS BOOKKEEPING
Important topics to deal with: Financial reports, what they are for and how to use them, bookeeping process, complete accounting process, cash flow, capital.
STRUCTURE OF A BUSINESS
Some topics to cover: Definition of entities, sole proprietorship, LLC, corporation, subchapter-S corporation, partnerships, tax implications of each business structure.
INTRODUCTION TO A BUSINESS
Important points to discuss: Agencies where to register a business, business permits, business licenses, business identification numbers, importance of running a business.
PAYROL AND TAXES
Topics to discuss about payroll. · Differences between employees and subcontractor. · Importance of contract between subcontractors. · Payroll taxes. · Importance of employee book. Some topics to discuss about taxes. · Business income taxes. · Personal taxes with business income. · Corporation taxes. · Tax implications. · Amounts that can be paid. · Dates to be paid. · Types of taxes to be paid. Informative workshop on rules and regulations stipulated by the IRS and the state of Oregon and Washington. It is not a class to learn how to process payroll.
ACCOUNTING VS BOOKKEEPING
Important topics to deal with: Financial reports, what they are for and how to use them, bookeeping process, complete accounting process, cash flow, capital.
BUSINESS STRUCTURE
Some topics to cover: Definition of entities, sole proprietorship, LLC, corporation, subchapter-S corporation, partnerships, tax implications of each business structure.
INTRODUCTION TO A BUSINESS
Important points to discuss: Agencies where to register a business, business permits, business licenses, business identification numbers, importance of running a business.