You do not need to think twice before answering the question of your marital status. The answer can, however, get complicated when you are filing your tax. For tax purposes, the last...
With the next tax season around the corner, you might be wondering if you've paid enough tax this year. Don't worry, we have put together a list of cash flows you can achieve...
The average amount that goes out to taxpayers every month is $3,000. As a result, a tax refund can have a significant impact on many people's finances. This article will explore...
Posted by Don Bell Law on 08/19/2020
Amid all the cautionary advice to prevent students from borrowing too much money to pay for their university education, one bit of good news may go unnoticed: interest paid on student...
We want to remind you of the federal education tax benefits you may be eligible for. Making the most of these tax benefits would help reduce spending on higher education.If you're...
Posted by Carmen Garcia on 07/24/2020
Points to NoteBecoming an independent contractor can be tempting for employees who work from home, count on the client's work, and claim a large number of tax deductions, including...
Recognize whether which of the standard deduction and itemized deduction suits you before you file.Although you don’t have plenty of choices when it comes to paying taxes, you...
The law on coronavirus aid, relief, and economic security Acts (the CARES Acts) contains a provision for the exemption of companies known as employee retention credit, a refundable...
Posted by Freddie Cook, CPA on 06/22/2020
The CARES Act recently passed into law some measures to stimulate the economy. There is a provision that allows retirees to stop taking Required Minimum Distributions (RMD) from 401(k)...
Posted by Carmen Garcia on 06/22/2020