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Small Business Tax Savings Podcast
The Small Business Tax Savings Podcast is designed specifically for small business owners. We focus on tax savings and ways to have a financially sound back bone to your small business. Our goal is to have you paying the least amount in taxes as legally possible.Hosted by by Mike Jesowshek, CPA, this is a quick hitting podcast aimed to get you important information without all the fluff. You can find episodes, blog posts, information on our software TaxElm and more on our website: www.TaxSavingsPodcast.com
Podcasting since 2018 • 377 episodes
Small Business Tax Savings Podcast
Latest Episodes
Live Case Study: How We Cut $20K+ Off His Tax Bill (Step by Step)
What happens when you take a real small business owner, put them in the hot seat, and break down their tax strategy live? That’s what we’re doing in this episode.Eric runs a successful appraisal business, pays himself through an S-Corp,...
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Auto Deductions Explained: The 2025 Tax Rules You Need to Know
Most business owners are driving right past thousands in tax savings without realizing it. In 2025, the IRS raised the standard mileage rate to 70 cents per mile, but that’s only the beginning.In this episode, Mike breaks down exactly ho...
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The Home Office Deduction Explained: How to Save Up to $1,500 a Year
Do you have a home office? The desk you’re sitting at could save you up to $1,500 a year in taxes.Many business owners skip this deduction because they think they don’t qualify or fear an IRS audit. The truth is, most do qualify. One cli...
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Sell Your Company with $0 Taxes? QSBS Explained
Some entrepreneurs sell their companies and walk away with zero federal taxes. How? This is thanks to a strategy called QSBS.In this episode, tax strategist Alessandro of Get Dynasty breaks down Qualified Small Bus...
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Independent Contractor or Employee? Hiring Mistakes That Trigger an IRS Audit
Misclassifying workers is one of the biggest mistakes a business owner can make. It might seem cheaper to pay someone as a 1099 contractor, but if the IRS says they should be a W-2 employee, you’re looking at back taxes, penalties, and possible...
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