Category: Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017
The 529 Savings Plan, once generally referred to as the 529 college plan, has become much more than money set aside for a child’s future educational…
Late tax filing is no big deal if the IRS owes you a refund. In fact, if you just plain forgot to file, the IRS might keep forgetting until you waved…
501(c) business subsections face challenges in 2018 with unknowns and certainties of change resulting from the Tax Cuts and Job Act of 2017 and the…
Worrying about what to bring to your tax appointment may not be worrying you as much as the fact that you haven’t already filed your taxes!
If you…
If you’re a rental property owner, every tax season you probably ask if the benefits of rental property tax deductions and the income are really…
IRS mortgage insurance deduction for the 2017 tax year was one of the 30 deductions eliminated with the December signing of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act…
The new 2018 W-4 form for reporting employee payroll withholding information, officially the Employee’s Withholding Allowance Certificate, was…
ABLE savings accounts. What are they, in a nutshell? The Stephen Beck Jr., Achieving a Better Life Experience Act of 2014 provided for the creation…
The IRS regulations on S corp carried interests are up in the air after the IRS’s March 1, 2018, announcement that S corporations are subject to the…
The new 2017 tax laws went into effect the beginning of 2018 and could destroy long-range personal retirement and investment tax planning when this…