The IRS deals with foreclosure as well as the sale of a property. It was already yours, and you no longer own it, so you could end up paying taxes on a mortgaged property. The event...
Will you pay taxes on the sale of your home? Probably not, unless you have an income over $ 250,000 or over $ 500,000 for couples. But before we continue, let's take a look at...
You should be considering withdrawing from your retirement savings if you are out of work and need income. Normally you have to pay a 10 percent early withdrawal penalty if you will...
Posted by Tim Thompson CPA PLLC on 07/16/2020
You probably already have an idea of what repossession means. It’s when you lost the collateral you put up to get a loan which can be things like a car, home, land, or personal...
Posted by JG Tax and Financial Services on 04/03/2020
If after negotiating a debt cancellation with a lender and you receive a Form 1099-C, in most cases you’ll have to report the amount on that form to the Internal Revenue Service...
Posted by John Pournaras Agency on 06/25/2019
Big savings will be the result if you will consolidate your credit card debt. You can get a lower rate and pay off your debts with one monthly payment instead of paying high-interest...
Posted by Advantage Tax Services, Inc. on 05/24/2019
By and large, debt that is canceled or forgiven by a moneylender is viewed as taxable earnings by the IRS and must be incorporated as salary on your return form. Instances include...
Posted by ERICHSEN KALLSEN & ASSOCIATES CPAS LLP on 03/08/2019
Everyone has a dream to have a house and they built it with utmost desires. However, when you need money then there are some important decisions which you have to make. When we talk...
Posted by Flynn Financial Group Inc on 01/09/2019
A person who wishes to buy a house always look for a great deal. They wish to get something good in low price but then the reality hits. It is always bitter in reality that you have...
Posted by Abundant Returns Tax Service on 06/18/2018