Identity theft is a big problem when it comes to tax season. While you may think that you are safe, there are many cons who try to steal your identity in order to make money. How this...
Getting ready for retirement is an important part of life. We do not live in a society where it is possible to just stop working when we get older and have everything taken care of....
Running a bar or a nightclub can be a really exciting endeavor. You get to meet a lot of fun people that you would never get to know otherwise and it can be a really exciting and rewarding...
When it comes to your retirement, it is best to get started as early as possible. You want to make sure that you are setting aside plenty of money in order to be comfortable in retirement,...
Posted by Patrick O'Hara, EA on 02/21/2016
Medical expenses can be deducted from your federal tax return as much as they exceed 10% of your annual gross income. Most people are aware of the common medical expenses...
Let’s face it: we are all love tax deductions. Getting a tax refund is a fascinating thing, and as Kenneth Taylor, a Oklahoma taxpayer representative at Kenneth Taylor Accounting...
Chances are if you worked independently during 2015, and made over $400.00, you will most likely have to file a Schedule SE. The Schedule SE is used to report self-employed taxpayer...
Do you happen to be the charitable type? Depending on which organization(s) you chose to donate your time, money, or goods to, you may be able to deduct those donations on your tax...
It’s not every day that the words “Expatriate Tax” cross your path. Generally speaking, it’s not the most common of tax situations even if you’re a tax preparer. If you already...