Income from fundraising is not considered a taxable source of income by the IRS. Tax fundraising laws define donations as gifts, which recipients do not have to report on their tax...
Posted by Flynn Financial Group Inc on 05/29/2021
Does the IRS take a large chunk of your cryptocurrency income? Maybe you traded one cryptocurrency for another at the right time and withdrew a lot of it in dollars, and now you have...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 05/29/2021
Almost every section of the tax code was changed by the 2017 TCJA, which also affected every taxpayer, including businesses. While some of these changes were positive (reduced tax...
It is safe to call form 1040, the mother of all tax forms, as it is the standard tax form that people will need to report their income to Uncle Sam. In addition, it also comes handy...
While many people might not realize, there are amazing tax benefits of purchasing a house. Two significant advantages are the property tax deduction and the mortgage interest, which...
For most 401(k) plans, the 401(k) tax only applies to withdrawals. Most 401(k) plans are tax-deferred, meaning no income tax on contributions or earnings, interest, or dividends that...
It is common for someone to live in one state and have employment in another state. In this case, one might need to file a nonresident tax return if they have earnings in a state they...
The tax that exists on all business income differs in various states. While some US states tax corporations strictly, others tax many forms of businesses. Various states have different...
According to the IRS, tax rates will depend on the taxpayer's source of income. Your income from the sale of stocks, for example, will generally be taxed at a lower rate than your...