Bad debts arise because money was loaned to a debtor or a customer received credit for purchasing a product or service, but the recipient could not fully or partially repay the debt....
Have you received an email stating that you have filed a tax return electronically or that your tax return has been accepted or rejected by the I.R.S., but you know you have not filed...
Municipal bonds have long been considered suitable for high net worth investors because their yields are generally excluded from federal income tax and, in some cases, state and local...
While taxes for 2020 are not due until 2021, many important financial decisions made now can have a major impact on farm taxes and when they are paid. An important resource is the...
Being a self-employed, independent contractor, or working for a small business can seem like a dream. However, one downside is that you are unlikely to have access to a workplace pension...
If you look at the TCJA, you will see that the C Corps' new tax rate is 21%, while the maximum individual rate is 37%. Also, individuals can benefit from a 20% deduction for pass-through...
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The adoption credit is a nonrefundable tax credit, which means that the tax credit amount is limited to taxes due on your 2020 income tax return. Any additional credit value can be...
If you buy an annuity in pre-tax dollars, the annuity payments will be fully taxed as income. If you purchase an annuity with after-tax funds, you only have to pay income tax. Annuities...
A refund offset is a process in which the taxpayer will not get the full refund; instead, the excess federal income tax will be used to service unpaid government debt. Many people...