Married people can file jointly or separately, depending on several life factors. However, unmarried people (not married by the last day of the tax year) who don't qualify for...
Posted by Rosovich & Associates, Inc. on 06/15/2023
As people grow older or experience disabilities, it can become harder to meet financial obligations. In recognition, the United States government offers several tax credits to help...
Posted by Taxes Made EZ Inc on 03/31/2023
IRS Form W-4 informs your employer how much income tax to withhold from your pay. You will need to complete one when you start a new job. You can also send a new W-4 to the human resources...
Posted by KLSM CPA Firm PLLC on 01/09/2023
It is no surprise that paying someone to watch your kids or clean your property makes you an employer, and you have to do the employer donation. Those hired to do these jobs are considered...
Posted by Rosovich & Associates, Inc. on 11/30/2022
There are essential things to keep in mind during legal separation and divorce. First, the act changes not only relationship status but also taxes. A married couple will continue to...
Posted by Rosovich & Associates, Inc. on 11/17/2022
Tax preparers prepare more than 85 million tax returns, as observed by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). However, those who boldly go DIY on their taxes should remember to keep a...
Posted by Jim McClaflin, EA, NTPI Fellow, CTRC on 11/10/2022
Nobody likes paying spousal support. At least when you pay child support, you know it is for your kids, not your ex. Long-term alimony (or maintenance, spousal support, or whatever...
Posted by Pat Raskob on 10/26/2022
Tax filing after a name change can raise many questions. If you've ever changed your legal name, you know you need to notify the Social Security Administration (SSA) to make it...
Posted by Pat Raskob on 09/02/2022
The state of singlehood also affects your tax filing from the IRS. There are many filing status like single, jointly, divorced, head of household, and a qualifying widow(er) with a...