Not all small business owners want (or need!) to know how to find a tax professional. And if you feel like it's not good for you, that's fine.But if you decide that when tax...
Posted by Karen Munoz, EA on 11/11/2021
Hats off, graduate! You have studied a lot, passed the exams and now have a degree.Now that you have graduated, you are likely to enter the workforce or begin postgraduate studies....
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 07/16/2021
The advantages of being a self-employed or independent contractor are numerous. You have the freedom and flexibility to do your job, and it's also a great way to start your own...
Many U.S. businesses will face the threat of increased exposure to unclaimed property in 2021 as states and private parties step up audits, litigation, and legislative changes aimed...
Posted by One Stop Taxes on 02/23/2021
One of the most common mistakes businesses make is not having the right status for a worker. The options are employees or self-employed.An independent contractor (IC) carries out an...
Couples living in a community property state own their marital properties, income, and assets jointly. If you earn around $75,000, the income is yours as much as it is your spouse....
Most students have limited experience with credit cards and other forms of credit. As a result, their credit history is generally weak or nonexistent. Therefore, the most crucial reason...
The standard mileage rate, also known as daily mileage or deductible mileage, is a rate set by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) per mile maintained by a taxpayer for business purposes...
Most experts suggest that you undergo a regular financial examination every year or after a major life event (such as getting married or a divorce). It is important to follow a system...
Posted by Carmen Garcia on 07/16/2020