If you have an effective retirement plan, it will consider your taxes after retirement. Unfortunately, many plans do not consider how your taxes will be affected by your changes...
Posted by Simon Hase, CPA on 01/05/2016
When you start out as independent contractor or freelancer, taxes are likely not the first thing on your mind. However, most self-employed individuals do not have taxes taken out...
Posted by Simon Hase, CPA on 01/05/2016
Bookkeeping for a small business can often seem to be a full time job all on its own. While it might be tempting to take some short cuts to move the process along, those shortcuts...
Back taxes are pesky little things that can do more damage to your life than any other kind of debt that you could imagine. Unlike other debt that can be dealt with over time or even...
Individuals can exclude up to $250,000 of income from capital gains tax on the sale of their primary residence, thanks to the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) exclusion of home sales. Married...
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 06/11/2021
The Internal Revenue Service can impose a huge number of tax defaulters that do not pay taxes or do not pay on time. These penalties may also include financial penalties imposed on...
If you own a rental property, you should know your federal tax obligations. All rental income needs to be reported on your tax return, and the associated expenses can generally be...
If you are overwhelmed with student loan debt, there may come a time when it will be difficult for you to move forward. You make payments as at when due, but you are not even close...
Are you wondering if there is a hard rule on taxable income and non-taxable income? The answer is simple: all income is taxable unless it is expressly excluded by law. But, as you've...