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Ask a Tax Attorney
Through ACCA's partnership with law firm Adams & Reese, members can receive answers to general questions about federal tax issues from Robert Woolfarth, one of the nation's leading tax attorneys.
Important disclaimer: We cannot provide legal advice or serve as your attorney. Answers presented here are for informational purposes only and can only address general questions. You should always hire local counsel when it is needed.
Got a question about federal tax issues? Ask it here. 
S Corps vs Sole Proprietorships
Tax implications for S corporations versus sole proprietorships. Read it. 
Minimum Wage for Business Owners
Tax implications for the salaried officers of C corporations. Read it. 
Cafeteria Plans
Learn more about 'cafeteria plans,' how they can benefit employees, and whether or not company owners can participate in them. Read it. 
Sale of Property
Selling real estate produces taxable gains. Read it. 
Family Member Tax Liability
The tax requirements for family members as employees. Read it. 
Corporate Dividends
The current corporate dividend tax rates are set to expire on December 21, 2010: but the bigger question is, why operate as a C corp for tax purposes? Read it. 
Paying Your Expenses
How to handle personal expenses you pay out of a business account. Read it. 
W-2 and 1099-MISC
The important differences between these two forms. Read it. 
LLC Subsidiaries
When you need to get a separate tax ID and when you don't. Read it. 
Husbands & Wives
Sole proprietor or partnership -- you decide. Read it. 
About the Tax Attorney
Rob Wollfarth is a partner with Adams & Reese in New Orleans. He specializes in federal tax issues for business owners all over the country.
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