Whenever you see a dollar from a lottery win, please remember that the IRS has taken its 25%. Up to 13% can be withheld in local and state taxes (depending on where you live). However,...
Posted by Pat Raskob on 09/30/2021
You might need to report the canceled amount as income on your tax return if you could get a debt write-off or forgiveness. You should know what to expect so you don't end up with...
Posted by Jim McClaflin, EA, NTPI Fellow, CTRC on 09/20/2021
Also known as a tax write-off, it is an expense that you can remove from the taxable income. The idea is to lower your tax bills; however, such deductions need to meet the criteria...
Posted by Taxes Made EZ Inc on 09/10/2021
Deferred compensation plans can be a useful savings tool, especially for participants who want to maximize 401(k) contributions while still having savings to invest. Deferred compensation...
Posted by Taxes Made EZ Inc on 09/03/2021
Some years, Congress changed the rules facing investors. In other years, the economy has the final say in rethinking the best investment plans. At the same time, the personal situation...
Posted by Jim McClaflin, EA, NTPI Fellow, CTRC on 08/06/2021
Do you have a small business? You can take advantage of these ten deductions to reduce your taxable income. The legal reduction in taxable income isn't as thrilling as winning...
Posted by Rosovich & Associates, Inc. on 07/31/2021
You open an individual retirement account known as an inherited IRA on inheriting a tax-advantaged retirement plan like an IRA or 401(k). The heir needs to transfer such assets from...
Posted by Jim McClaflin, EA, NTPI Fellow, CTRC on 07/24/2021
As a business owner, paying your estimated taxes quarterly assures you that there will be no significant tax bill waiting for you in April.You have to pay taxes, but luckily the Internal...
Posted by Rosovich & Associates, Inc. on 07/16/2021
Taxes are one of the only certainties in life, and cryptocurrencies are no exception.Yes, your Bitcoin is taxable. The IRS treats ownership of cryptocurrencies as "property"...
Posted by Jim McClaflin, EA, NTPI Fellow, CTRC on 07/06/2021