Every year, millions of taxpayers take advantage of the earned income credit, or EIC. This credit helps low income families and some single taxpayers who make less than the benchmark...
Posted by Bottom Line Tax Services, LLC on 03/08/2017
Earned income tax credit (EITC) is a subsidy of sorts for people belonging to low-income groups. The tax credit equals a standard percentage of income, right from the first earned...
Posted by Joseph J. Gormley CPA on 03/08/2017
When you buy new equipment for your business, the intention is never to benefit from the tax deduction. The intention when purchasing new equipment is to expedite growth and development...
Posted by Bottom Line Tax Services, LLC on 02/22/2017
Medical expenses that are not covered under your insurance plan can cause a great deal of financial stress. You may be like many people and don't realize that the IRS allows you to...
Purchasing equipment is one of the biggest expenses that small businesses and start-ups face. The IRS allows you deduct most or all of these expenses. This in turn helps you recoup...
Posted by CROMWELL & ASSOCIATES, LLC on 02/22/2017
Taxpayers can reduce mistakes when filing their annual returns by using tax preparation software. Making a mistake while filing taxes can result in a higher tax bill or a lower tax...
Posted by Corvino & Verwys Certified Tax Resolution Specialists on 02/15/2017
One of the most common mistakes that some people make when filing taxes is rushing through their tax return shortly before the tax day. This often results in mistakes that can lead...
Posted by Michael Coleman Tax & Accounting on 02/15/2017
Six Tax Tips for the Self-EmployedSelf-employed taxpayers normally earn income by carrying on a trade or business. Here are six important tips from the IRS for the self-employed:Self-Employed...
Posted by Emelia Mensa CPA on 02/14/2017
Most people only think about their tax preparation when they want to file their tax return. The smart thing to do would be to get an education on the tax system and understand tax...
Posted by Michael Coleman Tax & Accounting on 02/08/2017