After you retire from the military, filing taxes may seem less complicated than when you were still in service, but veterans can still benefit significantly from the tax code. To...
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
Caring for children or dependent adults is one of the biggest monthly expenses many families face. But without primary care, parents may be unable to leave home to earn a living or...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 01/30/2021
There is a way you can deduct the medical expenses of another person, even if the person is not under the same roof as you. This is a tax break that many do not utilize, especially...
On December 20, 2019, President Trump enacted the SECURE (Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement) Act. The main objective of the new law is to expand the possibilities...
Posted by Don Bell Law on 06/11/2020
One of the tasks a person cannot put aside is filing taxes even though this might not be an interesting task to do on a weekend but filing your tax return evades a person from embarrassment...
Posted by Advanced Accounting & Tax Planning on 04/27/2020
Taxation, in itself, is not a bad thing. At some level, your taxes will pay for something that benefits the general public that no other entity would pay otherwise. However, the overpayment...
Posted by John Pournaras Agency on 01/02/2020
Roughly $61 billion in EITC was given to 25 million eligible workers and families in 2019, according to the IRS. The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is a tax credit that is refundable...
Posted by Flynn Financial Group Inc on 12/29/2019
The Tax Cuts and Job Act is the most crucial series of amendments to the US tax code in a few decades. The vast majority of the amendments will come into effect in the 2018 fiscal...
Posted by Flynn Financial Group Inc on 10/29/2019