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...
There has been a lot to be done about the Affordable Care Act: from passing the law under President Obama to repealing the law under President Trump. This has left many people confused...
Posted by Pat Raskob on 01/19/2021
There are some processes involved in filing an amended tax return with Uncle Sam. One needs to fill form 1040X and submit it to the IRS. Understanding the tax code is a pretty complicated...
Alimony, also known as spousal support, is the money paid to a spouse to another after a divorce. The idea is to help the spouse with the lower income to take care of expenses and...
Tax legislation continually changes, with new laws and regulations springing up every time. With the South Dakota v. Wayfair case, more complications were added to e-commerce...
The IRS permits the use of per diem rates (which means "for each day" or "daily rate" in Latin) to facilitate reimbursement for employers and employees. Per-diem...
Many people struggle to find the funds they need to build up their retirement savings. Fortunately, a non-refundable tax credit, called a retirement savings contribution credit, can...
Two small-business loan programs will be given new life after a $484 billion coronavirus aid deal was finalized last week. The programs are created to relieve the economic devastation...
Posted by Taxes Made EZ Inc on 06/23/2020
Tax filing this year got more stressful than ever. There are changes in all the federal tax code made by the 2017 Tax Reform Law which they need to conform with. Part of the modifications...
Posted by Taxes Made EZ Inc on 04/03/2020