Business Tax

Take advantage of our efficient and diligent business tax filing services

All businesses must file tax returns on their earnings. The type of business tax and how you pay these taxes depends on the kind of business you operate. Be it a small business or a well-established large enterprise – filing business tax is mandatory. Changing business dynamics and updated policies require you to be very vigilant about how and what kind taxes you file or forms you need to submit.

Filing business tax can be a complex process and this is where Sri Reckon helps. Our business tax experts come with years of experience and are updated on changing business and legal dynamics. You can be rest assured, we will guide and undertake your business tax filing services with utmost competence and efficiency.

Managing Business Tax filing process

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Our tax experts conduct all the required due diligence to help file taxes promptly and accurately based on your business

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Our focus is to help you file taxes in timely while maximizing on your savings and returns

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Our experience at serving various business gives us the knowledge and expertise to undertake tax filing across industries

Business Tax Process

The business tax filing process begins with first understanding the nature of your business and gather relevant documents. We then assess all the tax exemptions you are eligible for and file taxes –

Gather relevant documents

Assess exemptions

Decide filing methods

File business taxes

Types of Business Taxes

In the US the type or form of business you operate defines the type of business tax you must file. In general, there are five types of such taxes.

  • Income Tax
  • Estimated Tax
  • Self-Employment Tax
  • Employment Tax
  • Excise Tax
Advantages of Sri Reckon
  • Business tax experts with industry expertise
  • Methodical approach to each business
  • Customized advanced tax planning based on business area or industry
  • Hand-hold clients on financial operations
  • Up-to-date on changing tax laws and tax implications

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