Business tax
Create a strategy. Gain value beyond the next tax return.
Proactive Tax Strategies.
A continuing education requirement keeps CPAs up-to-date about changing tax laws. And since tax reform and the pandemic continue to create comprehensive changes, proactive tax planning needs to be a part of your business strategy. Partner with an experienced team of CPAs to help you create saving opportunities both now and in the future.
Every client is different.
Smith Schafer CPAs will work closely with you to evaluate your situation and recommend the best approach to lower the current year’s tax liability, maximize savings from allowable deductions and take advantage of available tax credits so you can focus on growing your business.
Our Experience.
We have over 50 years of experience helping businesses in numerous industries effectively manage taxes. Our team keeps up to date on any new tax laws, tools, and trends to bring you innovative solutions, and we communicate these changes to our clients through our blog, client meetings,
Our Business Tax Services:
- Business Tax Filing & Compliance
- Tax Planning & Projections
- Tax Credit Analysis & Preparation
- Cost Segregation Studies
- Corporate Structuring & Restructuring
- Choice of Entity Planning
- Estate Planning
- IRS/State Tax Representation
- Merger & Acquisition
- State & Local Tax – Nexus Studies
Business Tax Resources
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