The executor, most of the time, is charged with filing the state and federal income tax return for the deceased at the year of death. The surviving spouse is responsible if they file...
Posted by Karen Munoz, EA on 12/10/2021
If you've taken a break from the Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) in 2020 due to the CARES Act, we hope you had a great vacation and are ready to come back and update your...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 12/10/2021
Over the years, Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs) have become pretty popular, while the traditional exit strategy has faded away. Many companies' owners pass ownership of...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 11/29/2021
If you think you don't have to pay certain federal penalties or interest, you can request an IRS penalty abatement. If you qualify, the IRS will waive some or all of your penalties.To...
To avoid paying taxes on their earnings, some individuals allocate some of it to their children by listing it in their names.However, the IRS caught wind of this and created a law...
No one is above mistakes. You might file your tax and discover some errors or miss some breaks; you usually make amends by filing an amended tax return. There is a grace period of...
Posted by Karen Munoz, EA on 10/24/2021
As a sole proprietor, you are solely responsible for your business. You will need to encounter additional tax and reporting requirements, but you may also be eligible for certain tax...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 10/24/2021
Your tax payment as an independent contractor could be a little tricky. You must file extra forms, ensure you pay Uncle Sam enough in the year, and pay your self-employment tax. Who...
Posted by Karen Munoz, EA on 10/19/2021
While many people do not see receipt as a big deal, it is not so with small businesses. Savvy business owners need to keep receipts so that their tax returns can have a bearing during...