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
If there’s the best time to offer a reminder about tax filing rules, tax deductions and tax credits especially for people over 65, it is today. The filing time is quickly approaching...
Posted by Accounting Advantage, Pa on 05/20/2019
When dealing with the Internal Revenue Service, a list of the protections are made available to all taxpayers called the Taxpayer Bill of Rights. The bill was passed by the Congress...
Posted by John Pournaras Agency on 05/20/2019
Five Types of Spousal Support or AlimonySeparating from your significant is already a mess on its own, with addition to the complication of getting spousal support.What is Spousal...
Posted by Flynn Financial Group Inc on 05/01/2019
You may be one of the many taxpayers who need to open a bank account, pay U.S. taxes, file a U.S. tax return, aside from other things but may not get qualified for an SSN or Social...
Posted by Advanced Accounting & Tax Planning on 04/17/2019
Have you ever wondered whether the nest eggs of other Americans are the same as your retirement savings? Have you ever asked yourself whether you can live off of your income from your...
What Is The ‘Fair Debt Collection Practices Act’?The Act is a federal law that restricts the character and acts of the third party debt collectors that are trying to receive...
Posted by YourIRSTaxAdvocate.com on 04/11/2019
The student interest deduction is a tax deduction of the interest paid on a post-secondary education loan during the fiscal year in the United States, the amount of the lowest deduction...
Posted by Global Accounting on 04/09/2019
Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) This is the amount that retirees over age 70 must withdraw from deferred tax plans such as IRAs and 401 (k) and (b) 403. The rules of the RMD are...
Posted by Global Accounting on 04/09/2019