There is a couple of helpful tips with which you can save money on business taxes. Even though this is not a guarantee that you will get a refund, it might qualify you for some reductions. When...
Paying taxes for plaintiffs win or lawsuit settlements can be a little surprising for some people. Reality hits when tax season comes and the IRS Forms 1099 arrives in the mail. This...
The legislators have been pursuing for a considerable length of time to allow seniors a touch of some breathing room at tax time, and the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018, at last, made...
Posted by Advanced Accounting & Tax Planning on 10/23/2019
Numerous offended parties win or settle a lawsuit and are astounded they need to pay tax. Some don't understand it until the time the next year when IRS Forms 1099 land via the...
Posted by YourIRSTaxAdvocate.com on 10/23/2019
College education can set you back by a substantial sum. In 2017-2018, a four-year course in a private college would entail an expense of about $34,740. It could take you the best...
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 09/30/2019
Form 1098 is a form you are required to file with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that explains the measure of interest and related costs paid on a mortgage in a tax year. These...
Posted by LLOYD J CAZES CPA on 08/26/2019
As you probably know, most of your income is taxable. If you earn a salary, an hourly wage, tips, commissions, renting a property you entrust or dividends and interest on your investments,...
Posted by Advanced Accounting & Tax Planning on 08/02/2019
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
The IRS awards you an automatic half year extension to document your taxes each year, as long as you complete Form 4868. Customarily, government tax returns are expected on April...
Posted by Debi G Hill, CPA on 05/29/2019