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Understanding the hidden secrets to starting one’s own business

Topic: Small Business MarketingPublished October 6, 2012

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A large number of Americans fantasize about quitting their jobs and starting their own companies. In a bad economy, as people are particularly stressed about work, many of them plan to start their own business as soon as the outlook improves. Unfortunately, it’s a lot more difficult than just coming up with a viable idea because the secrets to success in the early years can often lie in finding the best people to work with. It’s necessary to save significant money on taxes and it has been shown that two different accountants can lead to two completely different tax returns where one may have a refund while one owes a significant amount of money. There are some really unique challenges to working in the tri-state area that can make it difficult to start a new business in a bad economy. New Jersey and New York are two places where the competition is extremely fierce and the margin for error may be lower there than in other parts of the United States. Given that, one error on a tax return made by a New Jersey accountant can lead to serious potential ramifications with the IRS down the road. In the first year, when IRS scrutiny is very high, it is the kind of error that definitely needs to be avoided. The best way to avoid this mistake is to work with someone that deals with this kind of issue all the time. The best choice for New Jersey entrepreneurs is similar accountants. A good New Jersey accountant should have a long and referenceable history working with similar start-ups. This is difficult because there a lot of unique issues faced by new businesses that some other established businesses don’t always have to deal with. Finding a good New Jersey accountant is a challenge, but it’s worth the effort and time that it takes. For an inexperienced person, it can be very difficult to tell the differences between two accountants since each will highlight their best specialties. It can be even harder to know who a small business owner will have a good working relationship with over the forthcoming years. The relationship between a business and their accountant is a very underrated factor. Picking the wrong accountant can be a disaster and that’s scary to small business owners with many other challenges and decisions ahead of them, that makes having a good relationship paramount to a lot of other factors. For the average person that doesn’t have a strong tax background or any personal ties to a strong New Jersey accountant it makes picking the right accountant perhaps the most significant decision they make early in their career. For that reason, only working with an accounting firm that has a good deal of experience is a good way to initially screen a huge pool of prospective companies. Today’s small business owners cannot have any doubts that a New Jersey accountant has the requisite knowledge to deal with an increasingly complex tax code and an IRS that often targets new businesses. Having experience with start-ups is also a must because working with new business owners can be different than working with other companies and that makes the relationship between the two principals even more important than it typically would be.

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Gavin Harrison is a free lance writer. Get more information about Accounting, Bookkeeping, New Jersey Accountant, NJ Accounting, New Jersey Bookkeeper, New Jersey Bookkeeping and NJ Accountant.

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