Sometimes a debtor could be overwhelmed by debt repayments and may need to negotiate for debt cancellation. If you get one, the IRS considers it an income, and it is taxable. That's...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 05/22/2022
An Individual Retirement Account (IRA) is a tax-free savings account anyone can open and save for the long term. The IRA is primarily designed for those who want to begin saving for...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 04/30/2022
Lenders, at times, might check your credit using a hard inquiry, also called a hard pull. They will send a note of such an official review into your credit report. Such information...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 01/31/2022
Even the most responsible business owner can fall behind with taxes. Every year, unforeseen delays, expenses, and other financial hardships keep people from paying their taxes to the...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 12/27/2021
The Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998 marked a change that mandated Uncle Sam to adjust how it treated taxpayers. Uncle Sam must fully communicate with taxpayers and grant them...
Posted by Karen Munoz, EA on 12/18/2021
After the death of any property owner, their property must be accounted for and distributed based on their wish. As a result, there should be a will, which should name parties executors...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 12/18/2021
Not all small business owners want (or need!) to know how to find a tax professional. And if you feel like it's not good for you, that's fine.But if you decide that when tax...
Posted by Karen Munoz, EA on 11/11/2021
A letter from the IRS is rarely a good thing. One of the worst missives to get from the tax man is the CP90 – Final Notice Before Levy. It is a final warning shot to scare...
Posted by Tax Crisis Rescue on 11/06/2021
What is a Profit and Loss Statement?After every financial year, it is normal for businesses to know if they are making a profit or losing. A company can access its revenue, expenses,...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 11/04/2021