What a great time of year it is, the weather is starting to warm up, we have March Madness, and most important(lol) the end of the tax season. Tax season doesn’t have to be a...
Posted by Terrance Hutchins, CLU, CFP, RICP, EA on 01/21/2020
All U.S. citizens do have up to the middle of the fourth month of the year to file in their annual tax. There are, however, other options for extensions based on various factors. There...
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 01/19/2020
Roughly $61 billion in EITC was given to 25 million eligible workers and families in 2019, according to the IRS. The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is a tax credit that is refundable...
Posted by Flynn Financial Group Inc on 12/29/2019
A professional athlete typically earns huge annual salaries, on top of their million-dollar endorsement and profitable career opportunities. But it does not secure them from having...
The final regulations around the increased gift and estate tax exclusion amounts in effect from 2018-2025 has been issued finally by the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue...
As a smart fund manager, you probably already have at least one basic real estate plan, including the notary's will and financial powers. However, there are many other tools you...
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 11/25/2019
Lending money to a family member (or borrowing from a family member) may seem like a good idea: the borrower gets easy approval, and any interest paid is left to the family rather...
Posted by Valderas Financial Solutions LLC on 11/12/2019
Paying taxes for plaintiffs win or lawsuit settlements can be a little surprising for some people. Reality hits when tax season comes and the IRS Forms 1099 arrives in the mail. This...
If your retirement is decades away or just around or you already have the dream, you can now do some simple things to reduce taxes.Taxes In Retirement? Yes and yes Part of social security...
Posted by Debi G Hill, CPA on 10/01/2019