The EITC is an important tax credit directed at millions of families across the US. It is one of the most substantial tax credits, making it important for people to access the credit...
Posted by Pat Raskob on 06/18/2021
Traditional and Roth IRAs may be the king and queen of the retirement prom, but there are other great options that savers shouldn't ignore.Although there are lesser-known SEP,...
Posted by Jim McClaflin, EA, NTPI Fellow, CTRC on 06/06/2021
Getting a notice from Uncle Sam that you have outstanding debt can be devastating, especially if you believe there is some mistake. Sadly, owing Uncle Sam and ignoring him will...
Getting a new car is an interesting process. New seats, new windows, the smell of a clean car - what's not to like about it? Buying a new car usually means getting rid of an existing...
Ideally, scholarships and grants should not be taxable, which is good news for students. However, it is too early to rejoice as Uncle Sam might want a cut based on the amount you got...
Posted by Pat Raskob on 03/08/2021
In 2017, the wealth tax cap was $5.49 million. In 2018, the limit doubled to $11.18 million and now stands at $11.7 million. Currently, this growth will expire in 2025, but with the...
We have seen that the stock market has hit several new highs in recent months. This is in addition to the fantastic bull market that ran for more than ten years before the rapid coronavirus...
The TCJA eliminated several itemized deductions from 2018 through to 2025. However, the investment interest deduction was not affected. This means that single taxpayers can claim their...
Opening up the business of your choice is not a walk in the park. It is not enough that you have the necessary capital to invest in the type of shop or store that you have been planning...