Considering moving to a new state? Congratulations. But have you compared the taxation between your old and new states? If it is on a higher level, you will probably have some questions....
Posted by Pat Raskob on 04/24/2022
Donations to qualified charities are tax-deductible and can reduce your taxable income, which can help you reduce your tax bill. You may need to itemize your tax deductions in detail...
Posted by Pat Raskob on 04/17/2022
As part of the Internal Revenue Code, specific organizations would have to report their activities for every calendar year for documentation purposes. Such organizations must fill...
Posted by Rosovich & Associates, Inc. on 04/17/2022
An abatement is simply a deduction/reduction or, in some cases, an exemption in the taxation level allocated to an individual or organization. Some examples of abatement include; a...
Posted by KLSM CPA Firm PLLC on 03/24/2022
Your scholarship or grant may or may not be taxable. Generally, a scholarship or bursary is tax-exempt if you are a degree candidate. The award is used to pay for tuition, books, supplies,...
Posted by Income Taxes and Bookkeeping LLC on 02/22/2022
A business may use the term "per diem" to describe a type of work or a method of budgeting certain business expenses. Employers and employees can find many benefits to using...
Posted by Jim McClaflin, EA, NTPI Fellow, CTRC on 01/31/2022
Investing in yourself is an excellent long-term move you can take. You can invest in yourself in several ways which will yield tremendous output in the long run.Ask yourself if you're...
Posted by Rosovich & Associates, Inc. on 01/01/2022
Student loan interest deduction talks about an income tax deduction that gives borrowers the capacity to remove up to $2500 on the interest they paid on a student loan that qualifies...
Posted by Rosovich & Associates, Inc. on 12/27/2021
What are student loan interest deductions?These are deductions made from the total amount you owe for your college education (if you took a loan). It is a tax incentive that is especially...
Posted by Jim McClaflin, EA, NTPI Fellow, CTRC on 10/30/2021