Gather All Necessary Documents:Collect all relevant tax documents, including W-2s (for employment income), 1099s (for various types of income), mortgage interest statements, investment...
Posted by True Tax Service on 09/12/2023
1. Contribute to Retirement Accounts:Maximize contributions to your 401(k), IRA, or other retirement accounts. These contributions can lower your taxable income and increase your retirement...
Posted by True Tax Service on 09/11/2023
Buying a house can be very expensive. First is the down payment. Then there are closing costs, including appraisal, inspection, and title search fees. And once you own it, your expenses,...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 07/18/2022
What are capital allowances?Capital allowances allow taxpayers to get certain reliefs on capital expenditures by allowing deductions from their annual taxable income. Not all expenditures...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 05/27/2022
As a self-employed worker, you can claim the status of an independent contractor. However, when it comes to paying taxes, your status has its peculiarities.If you're an independent...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 03/17/2022
The IRS laid out anticipated guides for reducing business meals expenses. Taxpayers and tax advisors are expected to follow these regulations for verifying business meal expenses so...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 01/21/2022
Expenses incurred due to the legal costs of running a profitable business that yields an available income is usually listed as a tax-deductible expense. It's only when the legal...
As the year winds up, many might feel it is too late to get any savings on their tax. However, no matter what you already earned as income, there are some moves you can make to reduce...
Posted by Karen Munoz, EA on 11/21/2021
As a sole proprietor, you are solely responsible for your business. You will need to encounter additional tax and reporting requirements, but you may also be eligible for certain tax...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 10/24/2021