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Three Reasons Why You Need a Business Succession Plan
There comes a time in many business owners’ careers where they must evaluate their company’s standing and plan for the future. A business succession plan is a strategy put in place to assist business

Small Business Consulting
Taking a leap of faith and starting a business is no easy feat, yet it is a crucial function of the current economy. According to Business Insider, small businesses pay 44% of the U.S.

Need-To-Know Information About New Company Setup
Setting up your own business can seem intimidating and be frustrating to those who want to turn their passion into a company. Whether you are creating a Limited Liability Company (LLC), a Subchapter S-Corporation

Money doesn’t grow on trees: 4 tips on boosting your business
Business owners across the country look for ways to boost and streamline operations for maximum efficiency. Even minor decisions can potentially help your business flourish, including bolstering your online presence and creating positive word

Need-to-know Information About the 2018 Tax Cut Jobs Act (TCJA)
At Hylen CPA, Inc., we are fully trained on the Tax Cut Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2018. This update is the most sweeping tax reform our country has seen since 1986 and will affect

Reasons You Should Work With a Certified Public Accountant
Business owners understand the necessity of measuring and predicting their business’ growth, but many are too busy or perhaps not qualified to undertake these tasks on their own. By engaging a Certified Public Accountant,

6 Reasons You Should File Your Taxes Early
Many taxpayers delay filing their income tax returns until late March or early April, but they may not realize there are several benefits to completing their taxes early. Read our list of six reasons

What is Self-Employment Tax and why do I have to pay it?
Self-employment tax is Social Security and Medicare paid by self-employed individuals. When you are a sole proprietor (which includes the sole member of a single-member LLC), you get paid the complete amount you earn.