Chances are if you worked independently during 2015, and made over $400.00, you will most likely have to file a Schedule SE. The Schedule SE is used to report self-employed taxpayer...
If you owe the Internal Revenue Service a large amount of money from previous tax years, and have not answered correspondence or started a payment plan, you may end up with a lien...
If you received dividend income for 2015, you will need to report this income to the IRS and to the State of Maryland. Dividend income is divided into two categories by the IRS,...
Come tax season, your ultimate goal when it comes to filing your return is to maximize your tax savings. There are several ways to this both throughout the year with investment options...
Do you happen to be the charitable type? Depending on which organization(s) you chose to donate your time, money, or goods to, you may be able to deduct those donations on your tax...
For most investors, and even certain tax accountants, sorting through the multifaceted IRS rules on investment taxes can undoubtedly be a nightmare. Drawbacks abound, and the consequences...
The first step when it comes to filing your federal tax return is going to be deciding just how you’re going to file. The first major question you’ll need to ask yourself is “Should...
As the owner of a small business, you understand the need to be financially organized. This means managing your books well, including tracking your collections, debts and any investments....
Posted by BHATIA & CO, INC, CPAs on 01/30/2016
For many individuals, tax time can be frustrating. Changes to the tax code can often mean that last year’s deductions might not apply anymore or you no longer qualify. Working with...
Posted by AccuraTax LLC on 01/28/2016