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Sole Proprietorship? Why You Need a Business Bank Account

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When you’re just starting a business, it’s probably best to start as a sole proprietor. However, you need to keep your business expenses separate from your personal ones, and this is best done by having a separate business account.

Having a bank account dedicated solely to your business is a no-brainer. There are literally no downsides and it is easier than ever. You don’t even have to leave your home. You can easily open an account online with just a few pieces of information.

Having a business account makes things easier come tax time. Here’s a look at some of the other benefits.

Financial Management

Having a business bank account keeps business and personal finances distinct, making it easier to manage cash flow and track expenses. It not only simplifies accounting and tax reporting with clear transaction records but it’s a good sort of discipline to have. Good money management is essential when owning a business. Such a bank account also builds your business’s credit profile, paving the way for loans and credit lines.

Better Understanding of Your Business

A business account shows how your business is doing. When your personal and business finances are mixed, it creates a lot of confusion and it can be hard to tell just how well your business is doing. With a business account, you see exactly what you are spending and earning, which allows you to manage your expenses accordingly.

Professional Image

Payments made to or from a business account enhance trust and professionalism with suppliers, partners, and customers. You can use business-branded checks and credit/debit cards for purchases.

Operational Benefits

You’ll be better able to handle larger transactions often required in a business setting. You can better manage payroll. You can facilitate employee salary disbursements and manage benefits efficiently. Plus, you can improve your merchant services by offering credit card processing, invoicing, and other payment solutions.

 Compliance 

A business account can help with tax compliance. It makes it easier to prove business expenses and comply with tax regulations. Also, if you’re a registered business entity, a business account supports maintaining liability protections by separating personal and business assets.

Special Perks

Having a business account can provide you with services tailored to your business. You will be able to access specialized loans, lines of credit, and investment accounts for businesses. In addition, you may receive special rewards. Many banks offer cashback or discounts on business purchases through a business account.

Learn More About Sole Proprietorship

A sole proprietorship is probably the easiest business setup, but it works best when you incorporate some tried and true methods to protect yourself and avoid mistakes.

Get the help you need from an Orlando sole proprietorship lawyer B.F. Godfrey from Godfrey Legal. All businesses have inherent responsibilities that must be attended to, and we can guide you through this process. Schedule a consultation today by filling out the online form or calling (407) 890-0023.

Source:

forbes.com/sites/allbusiness/2024/12/13/why-a-business-bank-account-is-a-sole-proprietors-best-friend/

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