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End of Year Tax Planning for Small Business: Your 2025 Complete Guide


End of Year Tax Planning for Small Business: Your 2025 Complete Guide

As a small business owner, how you handle end of year tax planning for small business will have a major impact on your 2025 tax bill. If you want to keep more of your hard-earned profits, now is the time to act. This guide provides proven tax strategies, year-end opportunities, and essential compliance reminders to help your business maximize savings and minimize risk.

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Why Start Year-End Tax Planning Now?

If you wait until after December 31st, most tax strategies are gone forever. Proactive planning lets you:

  • Accelerate deductions (e.g. Section 179 equipment)
  • Maximize retirement plan contributions
  • Restructure your business entity (LLC to S-Corp)
  • Shift income and expenses for optimal results

Miss the window, and all you can do is file and pay.

Start your 2025 tax strategy by October – most accountants have zero capacity by December 20th!

Most Valuable Small Business Tax Deductions

Focus on deductions with the largest financial impact. For 2025:

  • Section 179 Deduction: Write off up to $1,160,000 in equipment/technology purchases placed in service by Dec 31.
  • Bonus Depreciation: 60% deduction in 2025 for new/used business assets.
  • Retirement Plan Contributions: Solo 401(k)/SEP-IRA (up to $69,000, plan must be set up by Dec 31).
  • Home Office Deduction: Up to $1,500 with simplified method (exclusive, regular business use required).
  • Vehicle & Mileage: Standard rate (e.g. 67¢/mile in 2024), with detailed log.
Deduction 2025 Limit Deadline
Section 179 Equipment $1,160,000 12/31/2025
Solo 401(k) $69,000 12/31/2025 (establish)
Home Office $1,500 (simple method) 12/31/2025

See more on Section 179 deduction at IRS.gov.

Optimizing Entity Structure Before Year-End

Your business entity can dramatically affect your self-employment tax:

Entity Type SE Tax Applied To S-Corp Election Deadline
Sole Prop/LLC All net profit 3/15/2025 (can be retroactive)
S-Corp Reasonable salary only 3/15/2025 for 2025 tax year

Switching to S-Corp can save $8,000–$25,000+ in employment taxes for many. Consult your advisor or learn more about entity structuring at Uncle Kam (internal link).

Income-Shifting Strategies to Reduce Taxes

  • Employing Spouse/Children: Reasonable W-2 wages remove income from high tax brackets and qualify for retirement contributions.
  • Accelerating Expenses/Deferring Income (cash-basis businesses): Prepay certain expenses before 12/31, defer income to after new year.
  • Time large purchases and invoices strategically based on expected income swings.

Essential Recordkeeping for Year-End

Good records aren’t just for audits–they unlock deductions. Year-end is the time to:

  • Scan/store all equipment, mileage, and expense receipts digitally (cloud backup recommended).
  • Track contractor payments for 1099-NEC forms (due 1/31/2026).
  • Keep payroll/timesheet documentation for any family members on payroll.

The IRS small business recordkeeping guide explains requirements.

Key Compliance Deadlines for 2025

Deadline Item
12/31/2025 Last day to complete most year-end tax moves (equipment, entity changes, establish 401(k))
1/15/2026 Q4 2025 estimated taxes due
1/31/2026 1099-NEC forms to contractors
4/15/2026 Tax filing (or S-Corp/LLC extension) deadline

See estimated tax payment options on the IRS payment site.

Success Story: Sarah’s $18,500 in Tax Savings

Sarah operated her e-commerce company as a single-member LLC making $165,000 net profit. She worked with Uncle Kam tax advisors (internal) to:

  • Elect S-Corp for 2025: Saved $11,400 in self-employment taxes
  • Accelerate $32,000 in equipment purchases: Claimed full deduction under Section 179
  • Open Solo 401(k): Contributed $28,000, saving $8,960 in taxes
  • Documented home office: Added $1,500 in deductions

After strategy fees, Sarah saved $18,500 in her first year, and is positioned for repeat savings in 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I take Section 179 on equipment bought after December 31?

No – equipment must be purchased & placed in service before year-end for 2025 deduction. See IRS guide.

Q: Is S-Corp status worth it?

It’s typically a win for net profits above $60,000, due to big self-employment tax savings, but costs/complexity rise. See more on LLC vs. S-Corp (internal link).

Q: When are estimated taxes owed?

Q4 payments due January 15. If you underpay, expect 5-8% per year in IRS penalties. More information at IRS estimated tax page.

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Last updated: November, 2025

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Kenneth Dennis

Kenneth Dennis is the CEO & Co Founder of Uncle Kam and co-owner of an eight-figure advisory firm. Recognized by Yahoo Finance for his leadership in modern tax strategy, Kenneth helps business owners and investors unlock powerful ways to minimize taxes and build wealth through proactive planning and automation.

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