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Renee Kleiner joins on us on the podcast to share some of the common mistakes restaurants make when preparing their taxes and specific ways to avoid them. It’s the time of year when most business owners are starting to think about filing taxes so this is a timely discussion.
Renee is the owner of Kleiner’s Keeping a service company that focuses on the books, so you can run and grow your business. Renee’s business help small businesses with virtual bookkeeping and payroll for small businesses, including restaurants. Renee spent years working in the restaurant industry and deeply understands the challenges restaurants face when preparing and submitting taxes.
This episode of the podcast is brought to you by our amazing sponsor Gusto. If you manage payroll for a team of employees, Gusto makes it easy to file and pay taxes in easy an automated way. Learn more and get a discount on services here.
We dig into each of these topics in-depth inside the podcast.
At the end of the day, staying organized throughout the year will make it infinitely less stressful when it comes time to file your taxes next year. Aside from making life less stressful, you’ll have a clear understanding where your business is at from a financial standpoint. This is essential for projecting revenues and if you ever decide to put the business up for sale.
You Might Also Like This: How I Opened a Restaurant with No Money and a 540 Credit Score
The post Five Restaurant Tax Mistakes and How to Avoid Them appeared first on Food Truck Empire.
By Brett LindenbergRenee Kleiner joins on us on the podcast to share some of the common mistakes restaurants make when preparing their taxes and specific ways to avoid them. It’s the time of year when most business owners are starting to think about filing taxes so this is a timely discussion.
Renee is the owner of Kleiner’s Keeping a service company that focuses on the books, so you can run and grow your business. Renee’s business help small businesses with virtual bookkeeping and payroll for small businesses, including restaurants. Renee spent years working in the restaurant industry and deeply understands the challenges restaurants face when preparing and submitting taxes.
This episode of the podcast is brought to you by our amazing sponsor Gusto. If you manage payroll for a team of employees, Gusto makes it easy to file and pay taxes in easy an automated way. Learn more and get a discount on services here.
We dig into each of these topics in-depth inside the podcast.
At the end of the day, staying organized throughout the year will make it infinitely less stressful when it comes time to file your taxes next year. Aside from making life less stressful, you’ll have a clear understanding where your business is at from a financial standpoint. This is essential for projecting revenues and if you ever decide to put the business up for sale.
You Might Also Like This: How I Opened a Restaurant with No Money and a 540 Credit Score
The post Five Restaurant Tax Mistakes and How to Avoid Them appeared first on Food Truck Empire.