Married couples can file federal income tax returns together or separately. The Internal Revenue Service strongly encourages couples to file joint tax returns, extending more tax cuts...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 04/09/2022
As the year winds up, many might feel it is too late to get any savings on their tax. However, no matter what you already earned as income, there are some moves you can make to reduce...
Posted by Karen Munoz, EA on 11/21/2021
Most taxpayers will give anything to reduce what they eventually send to Uncle Sam. An effective way to significantly bring down your tax bill is to be smart and wise about the deductions...
Posted by Don Bell Law on 12/15/2020
The EITC (earned income tax credit) is a refundable credit that applies to all taxes owed after completing the return and calculating the amount owed. The Internal Revenue Service...
Posted by Carmen Garcia on 09/14/2020
Do you often feel that retirement planning is like mastering another language? It really doesn’t have to be that way. Contrary to popular belief, retirement plans are easy to...
Posted by Don Bell Law on 07/09/2020
In the year 2020, how much do you think you can save for retirement? The 401(k) contribution limits are up, traditional IRA contribution limits stay the same, and almost all the numbers...
Posted by Debi G Hill, CPA on 12/28/2019
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
The ‘Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act’ (SECURE Act) passed recently in the House with a 417-3 vote and is relied upon to reach the Senate during...
Posted by John Pournaras Agency on 07/29/2019
You may have noticed the vague and hyphenated names of various IRS forms that seem to have no connection to the purpose they serve. When filing for your tax return, it’s understandable...
Posted by Debi G Hill, CPA on 05/20/2019