We know that the tax season is months away. However, the year will end in a couple of weeks. This is the perfect time to be proactive with your tax planning to have a favorable 2020...
Posted by LLOYD J CAZES CPA on 01/23/2020
Tax filing season is in full force and many of my clients express a healthy fear of the IRS. Any agency that has the legal power to tax and take ALL of your money should be respected....
Posted by Terrance Hutchins, CLU, CFP, RICP, EA on 01/21/2020
One of the many questions I get as a tax and financial advisor is what business structure to choose when you are starting a business. Liability notwithstanding, a big determining factor...
Posted by Terrance Hutchins, CLU, CFP, RICP, EA on 01/21/2020
A lot of things pop up for small businesses at every end of the calendar year. This is the right time to start thinking when you feel that you want to achieve something for the next...
When it comes to who you can claim as a dependent on your tax return, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) defines “relative” somewhat loosely -- that is the good news. The...
You may be eligible for an annual credit adjustment if you received substitute payments in lieu of dividends. During a period in which shares would have earned dividends but were...
Posted by Debi G Hill, CPA on 11/26/2019
The benefits of self-employment are many, but there is at least one significant disadvantage: the absence of an employer-sponsored pension plan, such as 401 (k).Enter the Solo 401...
Posted by John Pournaras Agency on 11/13/2019
The Internal Revenue Service came out with new procedures allowing expatriates who have renounced their US citizenship the opportunity to comply with their tax obligations and in turn,...
Posted by Valderas Financial Solutions LLC on 10/31/2019
When starting a small business, the owner must begin to establish business credit separately from personal credit. Business credit is calculated independently of private credit and...
Posted by Valderas Financial Solutions LLC on 10/29/2019