The Internal Revenue Code (IRC) talks about Title 26 of the U.S. Code. It is commonly called IRS Code or IRS tax code with laws enforced by the Internal Revenue Service. The United...
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 08/28/2020
All U.S. citizens do have up to the middle of the fourth month of the year to file in their annual tax. There are, however, other options for extensions based on various factors. There...
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 01/19/2020
You've buckled down for quite a long time, and now you need to make the most of your golden years. In case you want to have a pleasant way of life in retirement, you are likely...
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 10/23/2019
Having an up-to=date book is primal to your business success. Freelancers might be able to keep tabs on their bank account to know their business success. However, with bookkeeping...
When comparing a partnership to an S Corp, it is important to consider the pros and cons of each, especially when it comes to creating the legal structure for your business. In addition...
Posted by Flynn Financial Group Inc on 06/18/2021
The IRS assesses penalties and interest on the employer's account when they fail to collect, report, and remit payroll taxes. You may be personally liable for failure to withhold...
It's tax season! Tax return companies and DIY software vendors work hard to convince individual taxpayers that their services and products are the way to maximize tax refunds or...
If you have hired a gardener, nanny, cleaner, or other types of worker for household work, the law requires you to pay state and federal payroll taxes. This article sheds light on...
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...