The law on coronavirus aid, relief, and economic security Acts (the CARES Acts) contains a provision for the exemption of companies known as employee retention credit, a refundable...
Posted by Freddie Cook, CPA on 06/22/2020
Paying for college is quite difficult, but you should think about finding the best student loans and the best student loan rates, and it can be a difficult task. How do you find the...
Posted by Carmen Garcia on 06/22/2020
As the United States seeks to prevent the spread of COVID-19, companies have made difficult decisions to stay afloat and maintain a healthy work environment for employees. Today, millions...
Posted by Don Bell Law on 06/22/2020
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
A student loan is a reality in the lives of 44 million Americans who collectively owe $ 1.6 trillion. These loans are an essential part of the discussion on the financial prospects...
The thought of retiring can be a terrifying prospect. Think about it: it's practically decades of unemployment, assuming you don't work at all during this time, with a set...
Posted by Freddie Cook, CPA on 06/11/2020
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
Itemized deductions are tax deductions you receive for various expenses incurred during the year. They can sometimes exceed the standard deduction, which means that specifying the...
Posted by Don Bell Law on 06/11/2020
You may have heard of the 90-day fee extension due to the coronavirus pandemic, but you don't know what it covers. What does the extension mean for Americans? Do taxes still have...
Posted by Accountable Solutions on 05/17/2020