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
Unknown to many people, the proceeds from selling a house might be taxable. However, this article sheds light on the mode of operation and simple ways to avoid ending up with a huge...
We have seen that the stock market has hit several new highs in recent months. This is in addition to the fantastic bull market that ran for more than ten years before the rapid coronavirus...
Your basis in a business asset is essentially the cost of that asset. The term applies to all types of assets held by your business, including real estate, land, equipment, and investments...
The tax basis for your estate is what you paid for the property and all of its improvements and is generally different from the estate's purchase price. Often, the tax basis of...
Posted by Carmen Garcia on 06/18/2021
Individuals can exclude up to $250,000 of income from capital gains tax on the sale of their primary residence, thanks to the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) exclusion of home sales. Married...
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 06/11/2021
It all started as a funny idea that hit us like a fly on a hot summer day. In recent years, the fly has continued to buzz louder and louder and doesn't go away. The billionaires...
Posted by Flynn Financial Group Inc on 06/11/2021
A cryptocurrency wave has led to the rise of Bitcoin to over $30,000 per coin, with everyone scrambling for their share of the digital currency. However, if you are interested in cryptocurrencies,...
How much you paid for your cryptocurrency (cost basis) greatly impacts the taxes you pay when you finally sell them. Understanding how the specific ID, first-in, first-out (FIFO),...