2021 was a special year for the CTC (Child Tax Credit). In 2022, the credit returns to the previous rules: it will be smaller, partially refundable, and no longer available to low-income...
Posted by Income Taxes and Bookkeeping LLC on 07/01/2022
The gaming industry is booming. New sports betting parlors and casinos are popping up all over the country, Las Vegas is booming, lotteries and betting parlors are popular, and online...
Posted by Dennis Jao on 07/01/2022
A restricted fund is a set-aside account that holds money that can only be used for specific purposes. Restricted funds assure donors that their contributions will be used as they...
Posted by Rosovich & Associates, Inc. on 06/29/2022
Settling an estate means paying the final tax bill. You can use the usual tax forms and Internal Revenue Service guidelines to file taxes on behalf of a deceased person, but it is...
After years of saving, you've built up a solid savings fund in your tax-supported retirement accounts. However, you cannot leave this money untouched indefinitely. After reaching...
Posted by James Financial Services Inc on 06/24/2022
As a non-citizen of the United States or living abroad, filing a first-time tax can be challenging. You have no experience and what it takes to file tax for the first time correctly....
As a taxpayer, you should be familiar with the current year’s tax return. You can request to check or change the information on the tax report after filing your assessment year...
Posted by Dennis Jao on 06/10/2022
Year in and year out, taxpayers are being audited to ensure they adhere to tax rules. Getting a letter from an auditor increases as your income increases. About 1 in 160 taxpayers...
Posted by James Financial Services Inc on 05/31/2022
College fees are no joke. That's why it's not too early to start planning for them. Estimation shows that it would cost between $250,000 and half a million dollars to pay for...
Posted by Pat Raskob on 05/31/2022