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...
One of the things that occupies most of a businessman’s time when it is time to file taxes is how much legitimate tax deductions they can make. Next to saving you some extra...
The child tax credit is a credit that can give you up to $2,000 for each qualifying child while a qualifying dependent gets $500. It is a refundable tax credit that diminishes when...
The IRS permits the use of per diem rates (which means "for each day" or "daily rate" in Latin) to facilitate reimbursement for employers and employees. Per-diem...
Many people struggle to find the funds they need to build up their retirement savings. Fortunately, a non-refundable tax credit, called a retirement savings contribution credit, can...
IRS Form 1099-A is an informational declaration that reports the application of a property. Homeowners typically receive an IRS Form 1099-A from their lender after their home has been...
Depreciation is negative. It is like something losing value. In the tax world, however, depreciation can translate to considerable tax savings. Depreciation means deducting the...
One of the more intricate provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) is the new limitation of business interest expenses. At first glance, this limitation seems simple, but the...
Business owners have specific rules and guidelines associated with filing their taxes. Running a daycare can be expensive, and the IRS offers incentives for the expenses incurred....