If a creditor acquires your property through foreclosure and evicts you, or if you surrender your property before the eviction, the lender will send you an IRS Form 1099-A Acquisition...
Most taxpayers have never had a reason to go to court. Going to court can be intimidating because on the other side of the case is the IRS. Find out how the tax court works and how...
When it comes to your money, there’s only one person that truly has your best interests at heart - and that person is looking back at you in the mirror. Handling your own finances...
Posted by McClure & Stewart Tax Resolutions on 11/12/2020
A public law (or notary) customary notary is a public official, established by law to serve the public in non-controversial issues generally related to property, acts, prosecutions...
Posted by Debi G Hill, CPA on 08/26/2019
Alimony is regarded as court-ordered payments given to a spouse or former spouse in a separation or divorce agreements. The aim is to provide financial support to the spouse that earns...
Posted by Advanced Accounting & Tax Planning on 07/25/2019
Every year, millions of homeowners pay more taxes on their rent than they have to pay. Why? It is because they do not take advantage of all the tax deductions available for homeowners...
Posted by rinehimerbaker on 04/09/2019
Grey divorce is another statistic pattern, and it is somewhat worried that this pattern has quickened in the 21st century. During the 1990s, just 1 out of 10 individuals over age 50...
Posted by Valderas Financial Solutions LLC on 04/09/2019
Corporate leaders commonly have numerous employee payment strategies accessible to them. Some of the typically used techniques are check or direct deposit. On the other hand, a few...
Posted by YourIRSTaxAdvocate.com on 03/08/2019
Take two highly controversial issues - the #MeToo movement and President Trump’s policies (not to mention inflammatory , often questionable tweets), and what do we have? Another...
Posted by Jakusovas & Company on 09/24/2018