The CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act establishes many major loan and tax exemption programs to help tribal-owned businesses stay afloat and retain their employees...
Posted by Jim McClaflin, EA, NTPI Fellow, CTRC on 08/15/2021
Some errors on your tax return can cost you a large refund or end up with a larger tax debt with penalties and interest. There could be an audit in the worst cases, but you can defend...
The constructive receipt is a tax concept based on which it is assumed that a taxpayer has received income, even though the income has not yet been physically received, which must...
For everyone buying a home via financing, the mortgage interest rate has a huge impact. Mortgage borrowers, however, are interested in the lowest rate possible. Yet, money lenders...
What is the 4% percent rule?The 4% rule is a general rule used to determine the amount a retiree should withdraw from a retirement account each year. This rule is intended to provide...
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 11/25/2019
Interest rates will continue rising in 2019. But savings rates, mortgages, certificates of deposit, and credit cards are growing at different speeds. Each product is based on a different...
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 08/02/2019
The eighteenth-century philosopher and economist Adam Smith endeavored to systematize the standards that ought to oversee a sound arrangement of taxation. In The Wealth of Nations...
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 05/29/2019
Planning for retirement is a multi-step process that evolves. To have a secure, comfortable, and enjoyable retirement, you must create the financial cushion to fund it. Please pay...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 07/31/2022
Are you a government worker? If yes, the government has made a system where you can start saving for retirement known as the Thrift Saving Plan. These savings are paid as contributions...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 07/09/2022