Minnesota Small Business Tax Checklist
A practical checklist to gather documents and stay organized for tax season—ideal for LLCs, contractors and self-employed professionals.
Premium free checklists and templates for Minnesota small businesses, contractors, LLCs and self-employed professionals—tax prep, 1099 organization, home office documentation and bookkeeping clean-up.
A practical checklist to gather documents and stay organized for tax season—ideal for LLCs, contractors and self-employed professionals.
Organize contractor payments the right way—what to collect, what to track, and how to be ready for year-end reporting.
Close the year cleanly—income, expenses, payroll and contractor documentation to reduce tax-time stress.
What to document if you qualify for a home office deduction—measurements, expenses, and organization tips.
Log expenses, receipts and categories with a built-in dashboard—perfect for contractors and self-employed business owners.
Track trips with automatic miles calculation—high demand for service businesses and contractors who drive for work.
Estimate quarterly payments and record what you paid—popular for freelancers, contractors and self-employed taxpayers.
A clean chart of accounts structure to set up or clean up bookkeeping for clearer reporting (includes QuickBooks CSV).
These downloads are built for Minnesota small business owners, contractors, LLCs and self-employed professionals who want practical tax and bookkeeping tools.
Yes. You can download and use them for free. If you want help applying them, book a free consultation.
Yes—many resources are available in English and Spanish (EN/ES). Look for the EN/ES label and choose your language.
Use the official IRS Forms & Instructions page.
These free downloads help you track expenses, organize documents for 1099s, stay ready for year-end, and plan quarterly estimated taxes. If you want help applying them, book a free consultation with our team in Roseville, MN.
Explore our accounting services or meet our team. For official guidance, visit the IRS and the Minnesota Department of Revenue.