Are you an online seller who is looking for help with your taxes and accounting? If so, look no further than Molen & Associates! We are a full-service tax and accounting firm that specializes in helping online sellers. Here are 5 reasons why you should use us for all of your tax and accounting needs:

  • We have experience working with online sellers.
  • We understand the unique challenges that you face.
  • We can help you maximize your deductions.
  • We can help you save money on your taxes.
  • We provide comprehensive services that go beyond just tax preparation.
  1. We have experience working with online sellers. 

Molen & Associates has years of experience working with ecommerce businesses, so we know the ins and outs of tax and accounting for online sellers. We can help you with everything from sales tax to income tax to bookkeeping. From Etsy to Amazon or Shopify – we’ve seen it all.

  1. We understand the unique challenges that you face. 

We understand that as an online seller, you face unique challenges when it comes to taxes and accounting. For example, you may sell products in multiple states and be required to pay sales tax in each state. Or, you may have a complex return because you have income from multiple sources. Whatever your situation may be, we can help!

  1. We can help you maximize your deductions. 

Did you know that as an online seller, you may be eligible for certain business expense deductions? For example, you can deduct the cost of your web hosting, website design, and marketing expenses. At Molen & Associates, we can help you maximize your deductions so that you can save money on your taxes.

  1. We can help you save money on your taxes. 

In addition to helping you maximize your deductions, we can also help you save money on your taxes in other ways. For example, we may instruct you to set up a retirement plan or tax your LLC (limited liability company) as an S-Corp. These are just two examples of how we can help you save money on your taxes.

  1. We provide comprehensive services that go beyond just tax preparation. 

At Molen & Associates, we offer a full suite of services to our clients, including tax preparation, bookkeeping, financial planning, and more. This means that we can be your one-stop shop for all of your tax and accounting needs. And because we specialize in working with online sellers, we are uniquely qualified to meet all of your needs! 

If you are an online seller who is in need of tax or accounting assistance, look no further than Molen & Associates! We specialize in helping online sellers with all of their tax and accounting needs—from sales tax to income tax to bookkeeping—and we would be happy to help you too! Contact us today to learn more about our services or to set up a consultation!

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We aren't your average tax firm. We specialize in helping you maximize your tax situation and live more comfortably.

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We guarantee you will learn something new. If you are looking for an average experience, we probably aren't the firm for you.

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We started business 40 years ago out of the Molen's home and to this day, we still treat our clients like family.

 

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