After Hurricane Katrina, it became quite common for Congress to enact tax legislation that provides tax relief for victims of natural disasters. The Internal Revenue Code's (IRC)...
Posted by Jim McClaflin, EA, NTPI Fellow, CTRC on 05/19/2021
A small business needs to get its tax right to avoid unnecessary headache with the IRS. The idea is simple – a plain and accurate disclosure of losses, revenues and deductions...
Posted by Jim McClaflin, EA, NTPI Fellow, CTRC on 05/07/2021
The TCJA eliminated several itemized deductions from 2018 through to 2025. However, the investment interest deduction was not affected. This means that single taxpayers can claim their...
Federal and any state returns are usually filed at the same time. This is what most taxpayers believe in most states. However, not so many people know that you can file your state...
Posted by Affordable Accounting Assistance on 02/25/2019
As a real estate agent, there are many challenges as you work in a housing market that has its ups and downs. However, as part of your business, you have the opportunity to take several...
The COVID-19 pandemic is complicating several people's efforts to file their 2020 taxes ahead of schedule, but the good news is that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has been...
Taxpayers are allowed to amend tax returns using the form 1040x if the following cases occur: a mistake was found in the tax return, failure to file eligible deductions or credit,...
Saving for retirement is mandatory, and there are some retirement accounts in which users enjoy tax breaks for having money in their retirement account. Examples are 401(k)s, IRAs,...
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 05/17/2020
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