Understanding Itemized Deductions We define itemized deductions as a series of expenses with which one can reduce taxable income on a tax return. It includes medical bills, interest...
A small business needs to get its tax right to avoid unnecessary headache with the IRS. The idea is simple – a plain and accurate disclosure of losses, revenues and deductions...
Posted by Jim McClaflin, EA, NTPI Fellow, CTRC on 05/07/2021
Some errors on your tax return can cost you a large refund or end up with a larger tax debt with penalties and interest. There could be an audit in the worst cases, but you can defend...
The significant difference between S corps and partnership is the protection limited liability that S corps business owners enjoy. Partnerships, however, do not have this protection,...
A flexible spending account (FSA) is a healthcare benefit account sponsored by the employer, which allows them to set aside $2,7750 every year to take care of the cost for medical...
Many landlords pay more tax on their properties than they should. This is because they are ignorant of the several tax advantages and benefits of becoming a landlord. More than any...
This is a form of savings account in which the owner gets some type of tax advantage. The employer can establish a flexible spending account or flexible spending arrangement for its...
Unknown to many people, the proceeds from selling a house might be taxable. However, this article sheds light on the mode of operation and simple ways to avoid ending up with a huge...
It is no longer possible for the 2018-2025 fiscal years to claim accidental loss and personal property theft as itemized deductions unless your claim is declared as a federally declared...