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...
Most taxpayers have never had a reason to go to court. Going to court can be intimidating because on the other side of the case is the IRS. Find out how the tax court works and how...
Many U.S. businesses will face the threat of increased exposure to unclaimed property in 2021 as states and private parties step up audits, litigation, and legislative changes aimed...
Posted by One Stop Taxes on 02/23/2021
What is barter?Barter is an act of exchanging goods or services between two or more parties, sometimes more without using a monetary medium, such as physical cash or credit card. Essentially,...
One of the many documents your employer will ask you to complete is IRS Form W-4: Employee Withholding Certificate when you get a new job. The way you complete this Form determines...
Posted by Carmen Garcia on 02/17/2021
What is considered a convertible virtual currency?Convertible virtual currency is an uncontrolled digital currency. Still, it can be used as a substitute for a real and legally recognized...
Deployed service members must submit their taxes. Fortunately, the Internal Revenue Service realizes that the service members and their families face unique circumstances and offer...
Involuntary conversion is the theft or damage of property without the owner's consent, such as partial or total destruction, theft, condemnation, or the sale or exchange of property...
Posted by Flynn Financial Group Inc on 02/16/2021
The FICA tax is the federal law on insurance contributions. The Federal Insurance Contribution Act is a federal payroll of the United States regulating social security and health insurance...