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
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...
Moving can be a big step in your life. Perhaps you are moving in order to take on a new career. Many people move because they want a bigger house for the kids or a smaller one when...
Reconciliation is the method of verifying the accuracy and consistency of your financial statements.Reconciliation also helps identify and explain any discrepancies that may arise...
According to experts, the best amount to contribute in your 401(k) is between 10 and 20% of your gross salary. It does not matter the destination account; it is essential to contribute...
Restaurants can claim a federal income tax credit based on the share of FICA and Medicare ("employment") taxes that they pay on reported tip income to employees. In an ideal...
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 03/05/2021
The filing status of a taxpayer depends on individual circumstances. Are you married or single? Do you have dependents? Identifying the correct filing condition is essential, as it...
Individual retirement accounts are saving plans that come with various restrictions. It stands out with the ability to allow taxpayers to defer tax payment on the proceeds and earnings...