Category: Taxes
What did you do to deserve a punch in the tax?
If you were not required to file a tax return in 2014, you didn’t file a tax return. What could…
IRS form 1099-C
The IRS 1099-C is a tax surprise that won’t make you smile. “Forgive but collect” is the IRS motto when it comes to cancelled…
Millennials and Traditionalists
Our clients, Millennials to Traditionalists, are all different, individuals with attitudes and opinions. Some of…
The IRS is nosey about charitable contributions
Charitable contributions were, at one time, things people did simply because they saw a need and…
New Hire Reporting to your State Agency: A Federal Law
All businesses are required to report new employees, re-hires or re-called employees.
Why,…
Tax avoidance and tax evasion. Techniques used by many people to reduce their tax liability.
In the 1993 movie, The Firm, Avery asks Mitch, in…
And the Big Bad Tax Refund said,
“What a good little taxpayer you are! I could just eat you up, but I won’t.”
An American rite of passage into…
Section 179 is all about small business tax deduction made BIG, BIGGER, BIGGEST
Taken straight from Section 179 .org, here’s what this Section 179…
IRS Form 1095-A (and B or C): Well-formed products of The Affordable Care Act
TAXES AND THE TAXPAYER: Among other things, the Affordable Care…
Child Tax Credit
Child Tax Credit (CTC) is a federal tax credit which covers children under 17 years old and is the largest tax provision…