As the number of COVID-19 confirmed cases continues to increase in the United States, the federal government is taking steps to reduce the impact on taxpayers. In particular, the Internal...
Posted by Freddie Cook, CPA on 05/17/2020
Everyone wants a less tax-friendly bill. One way to do this would be to live in a state with no income tax. As of 2019, seven states; Florida, Alaska, Nevada, Texas, South Dakota,...
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 04/20/2020
The Taxpayer Advocacy Panel is a Federal Advisory Committee to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). If you’re a taxpayer and you have important issues that need to be identified...
Business owners have the responsibility to file their business taxes annually and you might want to begin planning your future business taxes for the next tax season and consider looking...
Posted by Freddie Cook, CPA on 04/03/2020
Prepared or not, tax return reporting was amended once more for the 2020 tax year. The IRS considerably fused the Form 1040 in 2018 which results in a total reconstruction of the old...
Posted by Freddie Cook, CPA on 04/03/2020
Tax Season for this year is currently underway, with that being said several tax forms are also in process. One of these forms is the W-2, Wage and Tax Statement for employees. Regardless...
Posted by Freddie Cook, CPA on 02/27/2020
You might have noticed something different when you recently purchased something on the internet: sales tax. Starting on October 1, 2019, remote sellers and marketplace facilitators...
Posted by Advanced Accounting & Tax Planning on 10/29/2019
The total spending for K-12 schools and college reached $82.8 billion in 2018, nearly as high as 2017’s $83.6 billion, that’s according to the National Retail Federation’s...
The average tax refunds continue to be lower compare to last year and the tax deadline is getting close. According to the IRS, $2,640 is the average tax refund for the week ending...
Posted by Valderas Financial Solutions LLC on 05/20/2019