HOW THE NEW TAX LAWS AFFECT THE SELF-EMPLOYED

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Source: San Diego Professional Editors Network

November 6, 2018 (San Diego) - On Thursday, November 15, 2018, Natalie Harris of Mindful Accounts will help self-employed taxpayers prepare for the changes in the tax code resulting from last year’s major tax reform bill. Her presentation, titled “How the New Tax Laws Impact the Self-Employed,” will address:

  • The new pass through 20% deduction and who can take advantage of it
  • New individual tax rates
  •  The impact of recent changes in the Affordable Care Act
  • Deductions that are disappearing
  • Why itemization won’t be worthwhile for many households
  • And much more 

Natalie Harris has worked with small to medium-size businesses since 1994. After working as a controller for 15 years, she started her own business in 2015. Her passion lies in assisting business owners with streamlining their accounting needs and preparing them for their tax year.

 

The cost is free to SD/PEN members and only $10.00 for nonmembers. 

 

RSVP via email to pr@sdpen.com no later than Wednesday, November 14.

 

SD/PEN Program Meeting: “How the New Tax Laws Impact the Self-Employed

Thursday, November 15, 2018, 6:30–8:30 p.m. (6:30 networking, 6:50 program)

San Diego County Health Services Complex

3851 Rosecrans Street, San Diego, CA 92110

Event URL: https://sdpen.com/event/new-tax-laws-self-employed/?instance_id=308

 

San Diego Professional Editors Network is a nonprofit association of editors, writers, proofreaders, indexers, and other word experts. It serves these professionals and their clients throughout San Diego County and beyond. To learn more about SD/PEN, visit www.sdpen.org.

 

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