When a business generates losses instead of profits, it can be a financially devastating experience. However, these losses can be used to offset taxable income in the future, thereby...
Posted by Taxes Made EZ Inc on 04/27/2023
Every independent contractor is considered self-employed by the IRS (internal revenue service). An independent contractor can operate as a limited liability company, a sole proprietor,...
Posted by Pat Raskob on 04/09/2022
One of the more intricate provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) is the new limitation of business interest expenses. At first glance, this limitation seems simple, but the...
We look forward to all kinds of days throughout the year, like birthdays, wedding anniversaries, the Friday before a three-day weekend, Public holidays, etc. However, for the goal...
Suppose you think of a company as an unincorporated parallel business. If your business expenses exceed your income, you will have a net loss. You may feel that you can deduct this...
Posted by YourIRSTaxAdvocate.com on 07/29/2019
What is Section 199 A?In the year 2017, American President Donald Trump signed the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, it includes the enactment of Section 199A of the Internal Revenue Code...
Posted by John Pournaras Agency on 11/30/2018
The modified adjusted gross income is used by the IRS to find out whether a private taxpayer is eligible for specific tax deductions. The IRS most importantly use it to determine how...
Posted by rinehimerbaker on 11/14/2018
Making charitable donations is one way to reduce taxes. Donations can be used as tax deductions for taxpayers who choose to itemize deductions instead of taking the standard deduction....
Posted by Lone Star Tax Group on 12/20/2017
7.3.2 [a] Taxation of the Business Profits of a Canadian ResidentParagraph 1 of the Article VII of the Treaty provides that the business profits of a Canadian resident will only be...
Posted by The Accounting and Tax on 09/09/2017