As the owner of a small business, your top priority is generally managing your expenses – and maximizing your profits. Providing a company car for your employees may seem like a big expense that has no immediate impact on your profit margin, but commercial accountants and consultants are always …
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Protecting Your Small Business From Car Accident Claims
No one likes to think about the possibility of being involved in a car accident. However, if you are a small business owner, it's important to be prepared for the potential financial damages that could result from an accident. By taking some simple steps to protect your business, you can help …
Why You Should Plan On Buying a Vehicle for a Small Business
As a small business owner, you know that every penny counts. That's why you may be considering using your personal vehicle for business purposes. While this can be a cost-effective option in some cases, there are certain benefits to owning a company car that may make it the better choice for your …
Company Car Accidents: What Every Small Business Owner Should Know
If you are an active driver, you probably know that not all car accidents are created equal from the standpoint of traffic laws – but legal ramifications go far beyond the standard with a company car. Car accidents occur all too often and due to various reasons, but one thing is certain: they can …
Why You Should Consider Getting Commercial Car Insurance for Your Business
There are many different kinds of insurance you can get for a business. Not all companies will need every insurance variety. It’s probably best, if you’re starting a company, to talk to an insurance broker about the kinds you’re most likely to need. You probably already know you’ll need things …
Maximize Your Tax Deductions: Everything You Should Know about Mileage Deductions for the Self-Employed
When you are self-employed, you can deduct your mileage expenses for driving for your business. Mileage deductions can be overlooked, but every cent matters when tax time comes! And, at a rate of 56 cents per mile for 2021, it would be a mistake not to claim it. If you use a car solely for …