Some laws remain relatively unchanged for decades, if not centuries. However, tax laws are not timeless and must reflect an ever-changing global economy, complex government changes,...
There is a way you can deduct the medical expenses of another person, even if the person is not under the same roof as you. This is a tax break that many do not utilize, especially...
Several recent developments may affect taxpayers based on a strategy of trading or holding tax-exempt state and local bonds, commonly known as municipal or "munis" bonds....
The I.R.S. has issued final regulations that clarify a qualified relative's definition within the meaning of various provisions of the Code for fiscal years 2018-2025. The final...
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017 reduced the federal income tax rate for C Corps to 21%, effective January 1, 2018. With this tax rate reduction, business owners can assess...
It is improbable that either of the party will have time to think about the insurance issues there will be when there is a dissolution of their marriage with all the raw emotions and...
Posted by LLOYD J CAZES CPA on 07/16/2020
The thought of retiring can be a terrifying prospect. Think about it: it's practically decades of unemployment, assuming you don't work at all during this time, with a set...
Posted by Freddie Cook, CPA on 06/11/2020
Itemized deductions are tax deductions you receive for various expenses incurred during the year. They can sometimes exceed the standard deduction, which means that specifying the...
Posted by Don Bell Law on 06/11/2020
If you have a relative that passed away and left you a considerable sum of money, it is possible to feel that you have arrived. Rather than lavishing the money on frivolities, however,...
Posted by Flynn Financial Group Inc on 06/10/2020