"THE BUSINESS RENAISSANCE"
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DECEMBER 2010  
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EIGHT SMALL BUSINESS TAX CUTS THAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT AND ACT ON THIS YEAR

 

These tax cuts are already signed into law and small business firms should be looking forward to using them in their 2010 tax preparations:

 

1.  Zero Taxes on Capital Gains from Key Small business InvestmentsUnder the Recovery Act, 75 percent of capital gains on key small business investments this year were excluded from taxes.  The Small Business Jobs Act temporarily puts in place for the rest of 2010, a provision called for by the President....elimination of all capital gains taxes on these investments if held for five years.

 

Over one million small businesses are eligible to receive investments THIS YEAR that, if held for five years or longer, could be completely EXCLUDED from any capital gains taxation.

 

2.  Extension and Expansion of Small Bussiness' Ability to Immediately Expense Capital Investments:  The bill increases for 2010, the amount of investments that businesses would be eligible to IMMEDIATELY  WRITE-OFF to $500,000, while raising the level of investments at which the write-off phases out to $2 million.

 

Prior to the passage of the bill, the expensing limit would have been $250,000 this year, and only $25,000 next year.  This provision means that 4.5 million small businesses and individuals will be able to make new business investments TODAY and know that they will earn a larger break on their taxes for this year.

 

3.  Extension of 50% Bonus Depreciation:  The bill extends, as the President proposed in his budget - a Recovery Act provision for 50 percent "bonus depreciation" through 2010, providing 2 million businesses, large and small, with the ability to make new investments TODAY and know they can receive a tax cut for this year be accelerating the rate at which they deduct capital expenditures.

 

4.  A New Deduction of Health Insurance Costs for Self-Employed:  The bill allows 2 million self-employed to know that on their taxes for this year, they can get a deduction for the cost of health insurance for themselves and their family members in calculating their self-employment taxes.  This provision is estimated to provide over $1.9 billion in tax cuts for these entrepreneurs.

 

5.  Tax Relief and Simplification for Cell Phone Deductions: Changes rules so that the use of cell phones can be deducted without burdensome extra documentation - - making it easier for virtually every small business in America to receive deductions that they are entitled to, beginning on their taxes for this year.

 

 

6.  An Increase in the Deduction for Entrepreneurs' Start-Up Expenses:  The bill temporarily increases the amount of start-up expenditures entrepreneurs can deduct from their taxes for this year from $5,000 to $10,000(with a phase-out threshold of $60,000 in expenditures), offering an immediate incentive for someone with a new business idea to invest in starting up a new small business today.

 

7.  A Five-Year Carryback Of General Business Credits:  The bill would allow certain small businesses to "carry back" their general business credits to offset five years of taxes  -- providing them with a break on their taxes for THIS YEAR -- while also allowing these credits to offset the Alternative Minimum Tax, reducing taxes for these small businesses.

 

8.  Limitations on Penalties for Errors in Tax Reporting That Disproportionately Affect Small Business:  The bill would change, beginning his year, the penalty for failing to report certain tax transactions from a fixed dollar amount, which was criticized for imposing a disproportionately large penalty on small businesses in certain circumstances, to a percentage of the tax benefits from the transaction.

 

 

 NOW WHAT? 

This article contains excerpts from a "real live" small business network marketing "blog."

"Often, the biggest obstacle to being successful as a home based business owner is NOT finding leads and prospects, though that is critical.  The biggest obstacle is managing the "internal response" to the question of  NOW WHAT?
 
Do you talk to yourself?  Are you a home based business owner who just happened to sign up with a network marketing company to sell their products on line?  Are you stuck in a rut trying to figure out how to generate leads online?
 
Now What?  For home based business owners in the network marketing and direct sales industry, this question is a common one.  But, is the answer?  The product and/or service being offered is great.  The compensation plan is in set.  The company has a steady track record.  The process for finding leads is in place.
 
The marketing tools are already designed and provided.  So what is left?  Two words -- Personal Development!  The internal dialog of the home based business owner is what is left.  What you say to yourself becomes paramount.
 
The level of confidence, being self-empowered, understanding internal strengths and weaknesses (SWOT), and being laser focused on a goal or dream -- are often part of the missing links in growing any business.  90% of the challenges for home based business owners are in the lack of Personal Development
 
What creates this lack or the need to ask, NOW WHAT?  It is one thing --"STUFF."  "Stuff" is the unspecified, intangible, often negative element we introduce into our minds through our words, thoughts, or some other outside stimulation.
 
When we DON'T FOCUS our thoughts effectively, they can become scattered, miscellaneous, and fixated on stuff that can lead to negative notions, toxic relationships, and fear of taking even calculated risks.
 
As a new home based business owner (particularly in network marketing), part of your STUFF can be not being able to determine which direction to go with your new business.  Not having directon can lead to stagnation and eventually withdrawing from the system in place to assist in your success. 
 
"Stuff" is dwelling on mistakes you have made in the past, being angry at someone who did something to you in the past, being afraid to enter into a new venture because you heard someone's horror story, worrying about your health at age 50 while you are still 35..."STUFF," bad stuff! and so on."
 
This blog was written by Darren L. Johnson who is an author and business consultant.  His book is titled "Letting Go of Stuff."  He is considered the nation's leading expert on letting go of stuff.

He has worked from home since 1994.  Through one-on-one coaching and business consulting, he assists individuals and organizations to increase productivity by identifying and reducing negative elements that keep them from being as successful as possible.

Should you need more info, Darren can be reached at 505-340-3711/ 615-248-2400 or info@lettinggopro.com, or http//www.DarrenLJohnson.com.  Think differently, BE Better! 
 

 
  

 
 
 

 

 

 

 

Sincerely,


Ron Hinson
African American Chamber of Commerce of New Mexico