In the year 2020, how much do you think you can save for retirement? The 401(k) contribution limits are up, traditional IRA contribution limits stay the same, and almost all the numbers...
Posted by Debi G Hill, CPA on 12/28/2019
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...
For an “injured” spouse to regain the share of a joint return, they must file Form 8379. This is the case when a past-due obligation of the other spouse was applied by...
Posted by LLOYD J CAZES CPA on 12/28/2019
A lot of people said that there is always wisdom with age. But there are also perks that can possibly cut your taxes in your retirement when you age. The IRS starts to lighten...
Posted by Flynn Financial Group Inc on 11/11/2019
Imagine that you have just taken up part-time employment and your employer has given you a much smaller pay check than you expected thanks to tax deductions and income tax withholding.Such...
Posted by Advanced Accounting & Tax Planning on 10/29/2019
Rather than handing over their hard-earned cash to the government, American wage earners are given a chance to pocket more income through itemizes tax deductions. Deductions have long...
Even after your retirement, whether it's likely to happen soon or several years from now, you may end up paying the IRS a substantial amount of tax. And what's more, those...
Are you planning to sell something such as a share of stock, for more than you paid for it? Then you’re generally going to be taxed on the value that increased. The term “capital...
Posted by YourIRSTaxAdvocate.com on 09/30/2019
You’ll know it whenever the wedding seasons begins – the excitement of a morning ceremony or an evening gala is in the air. Many couples officially tie the knot during...
Posted by YourIRSTaxAdvocate.com on 09/30/2019