There is a way you can deduct the medical expenses of another person, even if the person is not under the same roof as you. This is a tax break that many do not utilize, especially...
Hi, my name is Julian O. Guzman, MBA. Since year 2000 I began developing myself as an entrepreneur, self-employed, and business consultant. At the same time, I learned a variety...
Posted by Taxes and Accounting Solutions-SLC on 10/27/2020
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...
The Internal Revenue Service recently published new, higher contribution limits for health savings accounts for 2021. An individual is allowed to contribute $ 3,600, while it is $...
Posted by Carmen Garcia on 10/15/2020
Many baby boomers and retirees prefer to invest in savings bonds because they are safe and convenient investments, but stocks don't always earn interest. Over time, they expire,...
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
An overview of spousal liability concerns in the world of income tax.To be able to understand this concept better, we will create a scenario where we have imaginary characters. "For...
As humans, mistakes are inevitable. Although, when you arm yourself with some information, you can avoid mistakes. When you have an error on your tax, it might not trigger a full audit....