The Internal Revenue Service recently published new, higher contribution limits for health savings accounts for 2021. An individual is allowed to contribute $ 3,600, while it is $...
Posted by Carmen Garcia on 10/15/2020
An employee's work is usually repaid in wages, salaries, commissions, tips, additional benefits, fringe benefits, and bonuses. All of these taxes are subject to various state and...
The law on coronavirus aid, relief, and economic security Acts (the CARES Acts) contains a provision for the exemption of companies known as employee retention credit, a refundable...
Posted by Freddie Cook, CPA on 06/22/2020
Health Coverage Tax Credit is a federally funded program designed to assist people certified as displaced workers by the United States Department of Labor, and those who are over 55...
Posted by Don Bell Law on 06/22/2020
As the United States seeks to prevent the spread of COVID-19, companies have made difficult decisions to stay afloat and maintain a healthy work environment for employees. Today, millions...
Posted by Don Bell Law on 06/22/2020
The federal government estimates that approximately 60% of people use paid tax preparers to complete and file their tax returns. If you fall into this category, you have nothing to...
Posted by Tim Thompson CPA PLLC on 06/15/2020
Currently, there are numerous platforms in the e-commerce world that will reward you in bitcoin when you buy products or services from a list of specific suppliers. A quick Google...
On March 20, 2020, the United States Department of the Treasury, The Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and the US Department of Labor (DOL) announced that small and medium-sized businesses...
Posted by JG Tax and Financial Services on 05/17/2020
You may have heard of the 90-day fee extension due to the coronavirus pandemic, but you don't know what it covers. What does the extension mean for Americans? Do taxes still have...
Posted by Accountable Solutions on 05/17/2020