Employee expenses are no longer deductible. Nevertheless, if the employer reimburses the employee under an accountable plan, the reimbursements should not be reported as income by...
Posted by Income Taxes and Bookkeeping LLC on 04/06/2021
When my friend doesn't pay me for a meal we promised to split the bill, it's called losing a friend's trust. When my employer does not reimburse a business expense that...
Posted by Abundant Wealth Planning LLC on 01/31/2021
All income begins with gross income, which is the total of all money earned in a year. This includes wages, salaries, bonuses, capital gains, and interest income. As we know from our...
Military members enjoy many tax benefits, including one-time tax deductions, combat pay exclusions, and extended time limits. Read on to find information on various military-specific...
Posted by Tucker Accounting Services LLC on 01/06/2021
The U.S tax system experienced a huge change under the Tax Cut and Jobs Act. Under the new law, one of the biggest changes is the elimination of the deduction unreimbursed employee...
Posted by rinehimerbaker on 07/24/2018
The tax law affords a few exceptional advantages for energetic members of the U.S. Armed Forces and certain blessings for individuals serving in combat zones. For greater armed forces...
Posted by David Yeomans Accounting Service, Inc. on 04/27/2018
Deducting employee car expenses can present substantial savings, but watch out if you do not have proper book-keeping measures in order. Recouping some of these expenses are...
Posted by Better Tax Returns on 03/05/2018