Over the last 70 years, child support payments have been deductible by the payer and taxed as income for the recipient (note that significant rule changes occurred in 1984). The previous...
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 08/02/2019
The 2017 tax law's cap on the state and neighborhood tax deduction has been a standout amongst the most polarizing components of the government update, and the IRS could before...
Posted by Debi G Hill, CPA on 07/25/2019
You cannot be too cautious or organized when managing expenses or choosing equipment that will help you achieve your financial goals. From developing your system to tracking costs...
Posted by Roland Zita, CPA on 05/30/2019
If you are sitting on at least $1,000 and it is tching your pocket, consider investing instead of spending something frivolous. But the question we ask is: can you make money quickly...
Posted by Roland Zita, CPA on 05/30/2019
What is the common Stock?Common stock is a type of share capital issued by a corporation or entity. Buyers of common shares are called shareholders.Ownership EquityCommon stocks are...
Posted by Roland Zita, CPA on 05/30/2019
Formerly known as the Retirement Savings Contribution Credit, the savings credit offers a unique tax advantage to low- and moderate-income taxpayers who save for retirement. This credit...
Posted by Roland Zita, CPA on 05/30/2019
People who claim a standard deduction do not usually have to worry about the latest tax codes. However, when you plan to match your deductions for this tax season, check the latest...
Posted by Debi G Hill, CPA on 05/29/2019
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, enacted in 2017, brings alterations for 2018 tax returns. Vast numbers of the law's arrangements will influence retirees, and possibly for the better...
Posted by Accounting Advantage, Pa on 05/29/2019
Though you may keep accurate financial records nevertheless, getting an IRS tax audit is scary- but if you didn't put in place your receipts, it certainly could be wrecking. Know...
Posted by Roland Zita, CPA on 05/20/2019