Here are some FAQ related to taxes:What Income am I to Pay taxes on?Uncle Sam’s definition of income is money, services, and properties. All income can be taxed, except there...
Posted by Don Bell Law on 02/17/2021
What is considered a convertible virtual currency?Convertible virtual currency is an uncontrolled digital currency. Still, it can be used as a substitute for a real and legally recognized...
Purchases of new and used commercial vehicles are eligible for tax exemptions per the current tax law. Some vehicles may be eligible for higher deductions than others.The first year...
A cryptocurrency wave has led to the rise of Bitcoin to over $30,000 per coin, with everyone scrambling for their share of the digital currency. However, if you are interested in cryptocurrencies,...
What is a health expense reimbursement agreement (HRA)?A health reimbursement agreement (HRA) is an employer-funded plan that reimburses employees for eligible medical expenses and,...
Posted by Schneiderman and Friedman on 01/18/2021
The adoption credit is a nonrefundable tax credit, which means that the tax credit amount is limited to taxes due on your 2020 income tax return. Any additional credit value can be...
If you buy an annuity in pre-tax dollars, the annuity payments will be fully taxed as income. If you purchase an annuity with after-tax funds, you only have to pay income tax. Annuities...
A refund offset is a process in which the taxpayer will not get the full refund; instead, the excess federal income tax will be used to service unpaid government debt. Many people...
Debts with the IRS come in many shapes and sizes. The most common debts owed to the IRS are back or unpaid income taxes. Now that more people are working full or part-time, overdue...