In December 2017, major tax reform was launched, which concerns individuals and businesses. It is commonly known as the Tax Reduction and Employment Act, TCJA, or Tax Reform. Most...
Medical expenses can be deducted from your federal tax return as much as they exceed 10% of your annual gross income. Most people are aware of the common medical expenses you...
The I.R.S. has issued final regulations that clarify a qualified relative's definition within the meaning of various provisions of the Code for fiscal years 2018-2025. The final...
An employee's work is usually repaid in wages, salaries, commissions, tips, additional benefits, fringe benefits, and bonuses. All of these taxes are subject to various state and...
Taxpayers are always looking for legitimate ways to save on taxes and with the right tax preparer, you will always get advice on ways to save on the amount you pay for taxes each season....
In recent months, the IRS announced that taxpayers would be able to electronically file Forms 1040-X, Amended Form of United States Individual Income Tax Return. According to...
Posted by Don Bell Law on 09/18/2020
Is Foster Income Taxed?Payments received as Foster Income are NOT taxable, so you do not need to report them. Suppose the assistance is provided to a qualified foster individual and...
The EITC (earned income tax credit) is a refundable credit that applies to all taxes owed after completing the return and calculating the amount owed. The Internal Revenue Service...
Posted by Carmen Garcia on 09/14/2020
Form 8396 is an IRS form used by homeowners to apply for a mortgage. The purpose of the mortgage is to help low-income taxpayers pay for their housing. You can only apply for a credit...