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Taxability of Products Sent to Social Media Creators

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The number of content creators on social media have ballooned and advertising departments have noticed.  Sending their products to creators to evaluate is one of the most cost effective ways to get your name out their to an audience that is willing to listen.  

What a lot of new creators fail to address is how to handle these 'gifts' from a tax standpoint. So let's review the rules and IRS regulations that pertain to this subject. Here is an example situation to begin the discussion:

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Clarifications to the Beneficial Ownership Reporting

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Another burden the federal government wants to impose in the name of finding tax cheaters is the requirement to report who owns your business.  While many businesses are already required to report this type of information (financial firms, large corporations), this law imposes it on the rest of us - mainly small businesses who have their business registered with the state.  

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Ever Wondered About Hiring Your Kids?

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One of the more interesting questions I get now and then is "I heard that I can hire my kid and save on my taxes.  Is that true?"    The answer to that is yes - IF you follow the IRS rules.   I think their is a better reason to hire your children, though.  It is the best education they can learn to prepare them for life after they move out of your house - from either an employee's point of view or a business owner's point of view or both. 

Here’s what you need to know. 

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