When it is time for mortgage interest credit calculation, the IRS expects you to file it using Form 8396 plus the carryover. What Is Form 8396: Mortgage Interest Credit?Mortgage...
Posted by Tiffany Gaskin on 03/01/2023
For a small business owner, tax season can be stressful, and the prospect of paying a large sum of money to the government is not really a pleasant one. That's why small business...
Posted by Pat Raskob on 09/30/2022
The simplified employee pension (SEP) IRA is for people that are retired. The scheme was established as a saving retirement plan for employees, and the employers make tax deductible...
Posted by Tiffany Gaskin on 07/31/2022
An OIC (Offer in Compromise) is a payment option that the IRS makes available to taxpayers. It enables you to pay off your tax debt without "going bankrupt" or "breaking...
Posted by Jim McClaflin, EA, NTPI Fellow, CTRC on 12/18/2021
One of the most common mistakes businesses make is not having the right status for a worker. The options are employees or self-employed.An independent contractor (IC) carries out an...
Everyone that needs to pay for school fees using Coverdell ESA or 529 will likely get Form 1099-Q from the IRS. This reveals the entire withdrawal made in the year to cover your school...
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...
What Is a SEP IRA? A Simplified Employee Pension (SEP) IRA permits independently employed individuals or entrepreneurs set aside up to $56,000 per year toward retirement. A...
Posted by Key Tax & Financial Services, LLC on 04/11/2019
Pension plans specifically intended for self-employed individuals and small businesses are called Simplified Employee Pension (SEP) Plans. It’s also known as SEP/IRAs because...
Posted by John Pournaras Agency on 08/30/2018