As the concept of infinite banking gains popularity in the financial world, it is important to understand the basics. What is Infinite Banking, and how does it work? Above all, who...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 06/04/2021
Most taxpayers are only concerned with completing the filing process as quickly and easily as possible. That being said, when it comes to answering each question, please think carefully...
Posted by Carmen Garcia on 05/30/2021
An enrolled agent is someone who has earned the privilege of representing taxpayers before the IRS by passing a comprehensive IRS test covering personal and corporate income tax returns...
Posted by Karen Munoz, EA on 05/30/2021
Does the IRS take a large chunk of your cryptocurrency income? Maybe you traded one cryptocurrency for another at the right time and withdrew a lot of it in dollars, and now you have...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 05/29/2021
One of the essential parts of your financial planning is your tax saving plans. Your strategy to save on taxes should be the type that will help keep tax using insurance as your corpus....
The wage garnishment on a federal student loan occurs when the employer deducts part of the payment to repay the student loan after non-payment. Please note that under the Covid-19...
For most 401(k) plans, the 401(k) tax only applies to withdrawals. Most 401(k) plans are tax-deferred, meaning no income tax on contributions or earnings, interest, or dividends that...
There are cases in which some people will be able to get rid of all or part of their student loans using a forgiveness plan targeted at student loans. This removes the burden of dealing...
According to the IRS, tax rates will depend on the taxpayer's source of income. Your income from the sale of stocks, for example, will generally be taxed at a lower rate than your...