In 2017, the wealth tax cap was $5.49 million. In 2018, the limit doubled to $11.18 million and now stands at $11.7 million. Currently, this growth will expire in 2025, but with the...
Tax legislation continually changes, with new laws and regulations springing up every time. With the South Dakota v. Wayfair case, more complications were added to e-commerce...
A type of fringe benefit offered to employees of a certain business is an employee stock purchase plan (ESPP). The business allows the employees’ option to purchase the company’s...
Over the years, Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs) have become pretty popular, while the traditional exit strategy has faded away. Many companies' owners pass ownership of...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 11/29/2021
As an entrepreneur, you probably quickly clicked on this article because you are curious about avoiding overpaying taxes. Regardless of the money, you make a profit; you can agree...
Posted by Karen Munoz, EA on 09/30/2021
As an investor concerned with the impact of every dollar invested, it is essential to know your options and make sure that your investments match the issues that matter to you. It...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 09/19/2021
Also known as EITC or EIC, the Earned Income tax Credit is a refundable credit, meaning that if you owe no tax and you qualify, you will get the value of the credit. The idea is to...
Posted by Karen Munoz, EA on 09/03/2021
Exchange-traded funds are investment types that combine the best advantage of two assets. As a result, users enjoy the benefit of diversification of mutual funds alongside the ease...
Posted by Karen Munoz, EA on 06/18/2021
Expats, short for expatriates, are people who are based in a country other than their home country. It is sometimes believed that these people have denounced their country and decided...