In December 2017, major tax reform was launched, which concerns individuals and businesses. It is commonly known as the Tax Reduction and Employment Act, TCJA, or Tax Reform. Most...
Many baby boomers and retirees prefer to invest in savings bonds because they are safe and convenient investments, but stocks don't always earn interest. Over time, they expire,...
Amid all the cautionary advice to prevent students from borrowing too much money to pay for their university education, one bit of good news may go unnoticed: interest paid on student...
We want to remind you of the federal education tax benefits you may be eligible for. Making the most of these tax benefits would help reduce spending on higher education.If you're...
Posted by Carmen Garcia on 07/24/2020
Much has been circulated to use an IRA, particularly a Roth IRA, as another type of college savings account. The basis of this idea is that you can avoid the 10% penalty for early...
Posted by David Macgregor on 05/18/2020
The Secure Act was proclaimed to be beneficial for small businesses as presented originally by legislators. The bill aims to "help American workers and their families save for...
Posted by David Macgregor on 04/03/2020
Many people without wealthy parents or access to scholarship will find college expenses overwhelming. In addition to the high tuition fee, there are many expenses. The good news is...
Posted by Don Bell Law on 04/02/2020
The Lifetime Learning tax credit amounts to 20% of the first $10,000 tuition fee paid every year till it reaches $2,000. To claim the entire $2,000 credit, you must have at least $10,000...
Posted by Premier Accounting & Tax on 04/02/2020
The American Opportunity Credit and the Lifetime Learning Credit are currently the two major education credits provided by the government to help students lessen the cost of higher...
Posted by Advanced Accounting & Tax Planning on 02/25/2020