Check out this Vancouver imputed income pre
tax profits article.
Not exact matches
That $ 400 / month bought me an income property that now generates $ 350 / month in
profits after expenses, plus gives me a massive
tax deduction every year (around $ 20k once you factor in depreciation and expenses, yes, including the entire mortgage, property
tax, etc - all the stuff that this
article says there's no way to write off)
In response to some recent PEF commentary (now in the mainstream media thanks to today's Globe
article) on corporations in Canada hoarding cash (after -
tax profits greater than new investment), PEF member Eric Pineault weighs in with some more detailed analysis: The great corporate cash stash Eric Pineault As we debate the merits and uses of -LSB-...]
A New York Times
article yesterday noted that financially - challenged municipalities across the country are calling on land - holding non -
profit /
tax - exempt organizations to make larger contributions in lieu of property
taxes.
You will pay a percentage of your gross sales to state and local sales
tax, and as a single - owner LLC your
profits (after sales
taxes) should pass through to your individual
tax tax return (according to this IRS
article.
ARTICLES: How to Keep Your Non
Profit in Compliance: A Checklist, ROCKETLAWYER (2013), accessible at http://www.rocketlawyer.com/article/non-
profit-compliance-checklist.rl How to Run a Non
Profit Board Meeting in 12 Steps, ROCKETLAWYER (2013), accessible at http://www.rocketlawyer.com/article/non-
profit-board-meeting.rl How to Apply for 510 (c)(3)
Tax Exempt Status for Your Nonprofit, ROCKETLAWYER (2013), accessible at http://www.rocketlawyer.com/article/how-to-apply-for-501c3-
tax-exempt-status-for-your-nonprofit.rl Should I Incorporate My Business?