Here are some FAQ related to taxes:What Income am I to Pay taxes on?Uncle Sam’s definition of income is money, services, and properties. All income can be taxed, except there...
Posted by Don Bell Law on 02/17/2021
A refund offset is a process in which the taxpayer will not get the full refund; instead, the excess federal income tax will be used to service unpaid government debt. Many people...
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...
As humans, mistakes are inevitable. Although, when you arm yourself with some information, you can avoid mistakes. When you have an error on your tax, it might not trigger a full audit....
The federal government estimates that approximately 60% of people use paid tax preparers to complete and file their tax returns. If you fall into this category, you have nothing to...
Posted by Tim Thompson CPA PLLC on 06/15/2020
The beginning of this year’s tax season will be this coming Monday, January 27, 2020, as said by the IRS (Internal Revenue Services). When can we get our tax refund? A question...
Posted by Flynn Financial Group Inc on 02/25/2020
A tax refund loan is just that: a short-term loan against the income tax refund you receive before the IRS repays you. However, this is not necessarily a loan for the full amount of...
Posted by Flynn Financial Group Inc on 01/30/2020
Changing jobs in today's economic climate is no small task. Not only did you get the attention of your new employer with your CV, but beat the competition for the position which...
Posted by John Pournaras Agency on 01/02/2020
When making a move abroad for retirement, it’s important to consider a few important things including your finances. Making sure arrangements are in place to make managing finances...
Posted by CONTINENTAL TAX AND ACCOUNTING SERVICES on 08/23/2019