Workshop conducted by: Ruth Ann Michnay, CPA, MBT, EA, USTCP
No one wants a “friendly” letter from the IRS. Taxes are an important part of starting a business and it’s not as difficult as you think! But where do you start?
How should I set up my business: as a sole proprietor, LLC, corporation, or partnership? What can I deduct and how do I track my expenses? How do I report my business income and expenses?
This FREE session will answer all of these questions and more.
Ruth Ann does a fantastic job making complex simple – don’t miss this seminar – it’s the first of two tax workshops we’ll be doing this year with Ruth Ann.
Presented By: Ruth Ann Michnay,CPA, MBT, EA, USTCP
Ruth Ann Michnay is an enrolled agent, and a United States Tax Court Practitioner, has a practice in St. Paul, Minnesota, where she concentrates in tax representation, tax preparation (individual and small businesses), and accounting services/consulting. She served on the American Institute of CPAs’ Advocacy & Relations Committee (formerly IRS Practice and Procedures Committee, 2012–2015 and 2004–2007) and published articles in AICPA The Tax Adviser and the MN CPA Footnote. Ruth Ann teaches for the University of Minnesota Income Tax Course (2003 to current). She has been an adjunct professor for twelve years at Metropolitan State University and periodically for several other Universities and colleges in the area.