State laws generally govern the gaming industry. These laws can be very or less strict, depending on how the state views the industry, and most laws are aimed at promoting responsible...
Your taxes this year may be dominated by a clear question: "At any point in 2020, did you sell, receive, send, trade, or earned financial interest in any virtual currency?"In...
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...
First, the similarities: 529 custody plans and accounts, such as the UGMA (Uniform Gifts to Minors Act) or UTMA (Uniform Transfers to Minors Act), offer parents other ways to help...
Most taxpayers have never had a reason to go to court. Going to court can be intimidating because on the other side of the case is the IRS. Find out how the tax court works and how...
Uncle Sam needs to be aware of your most recent address to be able to send you vital correspondence and your refund check. The IRS has many options with which taxpayers could notify...
As we ring in a New Year every year, the excitement eventually paves the way for certain realities such as paying taxes! Yes, taxes must be filed yearly, and 2020 is no different as...
Posted by Stevenson Tax and Accounting, Inc. on 02/23/2021
Alternative minimum tax refers to a percentage of taxes a taxpayer must pay the government regardless of the deductions the taxpayer claims. With the AMT, some taxpayers get to pay...
What is barter?Barter is an act of exchanging goods or services between two or more parties, sometimes more without using a monetary medium, such as physical cash or credit card. Essentially,...