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
Retirement may seem years or even decades away. Yet by planning and saving now, you can enjoy a relatively stress free retirement. Additionally, by starting to contribute to your retirement...
Student loans are now a part of a vast majority of college students’ experience. They graduate college with loans and the resulting monthly payments. Once you leave school and begin...
When we are making charitable donations, especially if they are larger donations of property or taxes, it can be easy to meet any necessary requirements to be able to take advantage...
When it comes to estate planning, the point is to reduce the amount of potential taxes and other expenses for your beneficiaries. This could include your children or other special...
Most taxpayers tend to fall into two camps. The first is those who file early and use efiling to take advantage of the speedy return of their refund. The second camp are those who...
Self-employment can be seen as an important part of financial freedom, as well as freedom from the standard 9 to 5 employment. However, the traditional benefits of an employer versus...
Four Things to know about the Affordable Care Act for 2015.How will the Affordable Care Act affect your 2015 federal income tax return?Four items to consider.* Premium tax credit....
Posted by Byron L. Riley, CPA on 03/23/2016
Investing in rental properties can be a significant income stream or provide an income supplement throughout the year. However, this investment also comes with potential tax implications,...