The same way all workers pay income taxes in the United States, pastors, clergy, and ministers must pay income taxes. However, there are some tips and considerations people in this...
With an April 15 tax deadline just around the corner, getting here sooner than we all want or expect it to, last minute filers and even those individuals and businesses who begin to...
Posted by Carmen Garcia on 12/21/2020
Also known as REIT, a real estate investment trust is known as a mutual fund for real estate. From the name, one can infer that the trust invests in investments related to real estate....
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...
Thanks to the Internal Revenue Service's (IRS) cost-of-living adjustment, you can save more money on retirement plans and health savings accounts (HSAs) by 2020. This year, good...
Accumulating financial assets in a tough and competitive world is hard work. Yet, no matter how much you have, there are sharks and potholes along the way ready to eat at your financial...
You do not need to think twice before answering the question of your marital status. The answer can, however, get complicated when you are filing your tax. For tax purposes, the last...
With the next tax season around the corner, you might be wondering if you've paid enough tax this year. Don't worry, we have put together a list of cash flows you can achieve...
You should be considering withdrawing from your retirement savings if you are out of work and need income. Normally you have to pay a 10 percent early withdrawal penalty if you will...
Posted by Tim Thompson CPA PLLC on 07/16/2020