Partners need to examine and review their operating agreement for them to effect the new audit rules. As of the 2017 tax year, the IRS examined tax returns from a partnership...
Posted by Tim Thompson CPA PLLC on 02/27/2020
A person who receives a distribution from a qualified 401 (k) plan, a retirement benefit, or participation or an individual retirement account (IRA) may defer recognition of taxable...
Posted by A+ Income Taxes on 02/27/2020
Due to the 2015-32 revenue procedure, only 401K late applicants via Form 5500-EZ received automatic exemption from IRS registration fees under 6652 (e) and 6692 of the Internal Revenue...
If you are a business owner or earn money as a freelancer, you must pay estimated quarterly tax payments to avoid fines and interest. Here's how.In this article, we will explain: ...
A stretch IRA is a means to limit the distributions necessary for an older IRA, by avoiding the considerable collection of taxes in this process. Instead of designating the spouse...
Posted by Flynn Financial Group Inc on 01/30/2020
Parents typically open custodial accounts if they want their children to save and invest because children in most states are not legally allowed to own financial assets. UTMA is one...
A professional athlete typically earns huge annual salaries, on top of their million-dollar endorsement and profitable career opportunities. But it does not secure them from having...
For an “injured” spouse to regain the share of a joint return, they must file Form 8379. This is the case when a past-due obligation of the other spouse was applied by...
Posted by LLOYD J CAZES CPA on 12/28/2019
Taxable income is the sum used in estimating the amount of tax a person or corporation owes to the government in a given fiscal year. Generally, it is described as a gross income or...
Posted by Advanced Accounting & Tax Planning on 11/05/2019