If you've made a mistake on your tax form, don't panic. There are processes and forms to remedy the situation.The worst thing that can happen with a mistake is interest and...
Some laws remain relatively unchanged for decades, if not centuries. However, tax laws are not timeless and must reflect an ever-changing global economy, complex government changes,...
Many companies do not earn money, especially during the first year of operation. When this happens, the IRS offers entrepreneurs tax benefits in the form of a net operating loss (NOL)....
Posted by David Macgregor on 02/27/2020
The benefits of self-employment are many, but there is at least one significant disadvantage: the absence of an employer-sponsored pension plan, such as 401 (k).Enter the Solo 401...
Posted by John Pournaras Agency on 11/13/2019
Section 1031 of the IRS code slowly creeps into everyday conversation. The term refers to real estate agents, bond companies, investors and football mothers. Section 1031 of the...
Posted by Valderas Financial Solutions LLC on 09/26/2019
Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) This is the amount that retirees over age 70 must withdraw from deferred tax plans such as IRAs and 401 (k) and (b) 403. The rules of the RMD are...
Posted by Global Accounting on 04/09/2019
Several Americans have come to depend on tax refunds to feed their spending during the last days of winter. But since income tax filing has begun, a general review of the tax code...
Posted by J.R.'S TAX SERVICE on 04/09/2019
It is very important for Americans to know the new development in tax law before they file returns on tax. The most notable set of changes to the U.S. tax code in over 3 decades now...
Posted by Key Tax & Financial Services, LLC on 01/27/2019
There are numerous differences between so-called civilian tax and military tax deductions. For one thing, combat pay is not taxable for enlisted personnel and, within certain limits,...
Posted by CONTINENTAL TAX AND ACCOUNTING SERVICES on 01/04/2018