Working with a tax professional can help you understand what tax credits you qualify for and how to claim them.
Tax season brings rule changes for business owners, and this year is no different. For instance, you can deduct 100% of what your business spent at restaurants in 2022 on your taxes this year. But in 2023, that figure will return to 50%.
What never changes, experts say, is the need to keep accurate records and work with a tax professional you trust.
“Business owners are oftentimes viewing their financial record-keeping as the last thing to do on the list. And they do it themselves, and they do it at night over a cup of coffee while they’re watching TV,” says David Levi, a certified public accountant and managing director at CBIZ, a tax, accounting, insurance and HR firm with offices across the United States.
“[But] you don’t know what you don’t know. And the one thing that’s certain in the tax world is change,” Levi says.
Here are some key rule changes and deadlines to note as you file your 2022 taxes and plan for 2023.