A joint return is a tax return filed by married taxpayers whose filing status is married filing jointly (MFJ) or by a widowed taxpayer whose filing status is Qualifying Widow or Widower...
Posted by CONTINENTAL TAX AND ACCOUNTING SERVICES on 02/27/2019
What is Unclaimed Property?Unclaimed properties funds that are in possession the of a holder that is owned by or owed to someone else. In another word, they are known as “abandoned...
Posted by Advantage Tax Services, Inc. on 02/25/2019
If you have a second home in a resort area, or if you have been considering acquiring a second home or vacation home, you may have questions about how rental income is taxed for a...
Posted by KAB Bookkeeping and Tax Service on 02/11/2019
If you know what tax deduction is and how it works, you may end up saving yourself a lot of money in 2019. For example, if you fall into the 25% tax bracket, you will be saving $250...
Posted by HENRY OSEGO TAX SERVICE on 01/27/2019
A legal claim imposed on your properties by the Federal Government due to your inability to offset a tax debt is referred to as Federal Tax Lien. The interest of government is protected...
Posted by Key Tax & Financial Services, LLC on 01/27/2019
Abatement is a tax assessment technique typically utilized by different governments to support explicit exercises, for example, interests in capital.Two Examples of Tax Abatement Regularly,...
Posted by HENRY OSEGO TAX SERVICE on 01/27/2019
It’s no longer a surprise why sites like Airbnb and Craigslist became popular these days. A lot of savvy travelers have been looking for alternative accommodations when they’re...
Posted by rinehimerbaker on 01/22/2019
What is Section 199 A?In the year 2017, American President Donald Trump signed the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, it includes the enactment of Section 199A of the Internal Revenue Code...
Posted by John Pournaras Agency on 11/30/2018
The newly signed Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) may have made huge changes to how your income is taxed, but the choice of how you file your return remains the same. Taxpayers are still...
Posted by rinehimerbaker on 11/30/2018