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Lettuce Financial

Independent Businesses Overpay Their Taxes by $15,000 Each Year

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Managing Your Own Biz
Managing Your Own Biz
  • Tax & Accounting

About Lettuce Financial

Lettuce is an automated tax and accounting solution for solopreneurs, contractors and freelancers that uses the tax system to help them unlock the value inside their businesses. Solopreneurs making $100,000 or more are typically overpaying their taxes by $15,000 each year. Existing products and services are built for bigger businesses, are too complex and require too much manual work for independents to manage without help. Accountants rarely have expertise on taxes for independents, or the willingness to serve them well. Those who are trying to DIY their taxes know they are leaving money on the table, but don’t know how to fix it. They deserve better

Every day, Lettuce looks at every dollar in our members’ businesses to help them keep more of what they earn. Many of the established tax rules that are designed to help solo businesses be more profitable are complex and not widely known. At Lettuce, our focus is on the needs of solos. Lettuce does this with the following capabilities:

  1. Guidance: Make the system work for you

Lettuce helps each member understand the options they can use to reduce their taxes. It’s like having an accountant specializing in solopreneurs, who explains how the complexities of the tax system are holding you back.

  1. Time: Lettuce handles everything.

Lettuce is not another DIY solution. Once you are onboard as a member, Lettuce first sets up your LLC and S Corp and business bank account. Then Lettuce takes care of your banking, tax payments, bookkeeping and accounting. No more tracking expenses, no all-nighters, no complicated software for you to navigate.

  1. Control: Your money, your way.  

Lettuce does the work, but you’re still in charge. Lettuce provides proactive and strategic insights to inform your decision making, and guarantees everything we do. Members choose what to automate, where to spend, and how much to save.