Self-Employment & Sole Proprietorship Tax Filing

As the sole owner of an unincorporated business, you are considered a sole proprietor. If your primary income comes from your business, you are self-employed and required to file self-employment taxes.

Alternatively, if you operate your sole proprietorship as a side business alongside your regular 9-5 job, it’s essential to accurately report your self-employment income alongside your personal tax return.

Our experienced tax professionals work to prevent costly errors, ensure your tax records are compliant, and give you peace of mind when it comes to your business and personal tax reporting needs.

Your sole proprietorship Tax filing is due by June 15. (if you owe money, you need to pay by April 30, to avoid paying interest)