Going through the process of divorce or separation can be a very difficult time. Consider these tax tips for avoiding mistakes with the IRS.The process of divorce or separation is...
On January 5, 2021, the Treasury and IRS released a second set of final business interest expense deduction regulations (the 2021 Final Regulations) that provide additional rules to...
Purchases of new and used commercial vehicles are eligible for tax exemptions per the current tax law. Some vehicles may be eligible for higher deductions than others.The first year...
Caring for children or dependent adults is one of the biggest monthly expenses many families face. But without primary care, parents may be unable to leave home to earn a living or...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 01/30/2021
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....
Even if every other thing seems uncertain, payment of tax will always be certain. Even when the Coronavirus dealt a massive blow on the whole earth, Uncle Sam still managed to have...
Posted by Schneiderman and Friedman on 01/27/2021
A taxpayer will often end up with a huge tax bill that will be above what they can afford. This leaves most taxpayers confused on the next cost of action. Owing Uncle Sam, a sum...
Under the cash method of accounting, not only is income recorded in the year in which it was received, but income is also reported in the year in which it is constructively received.The...
The fair treatment of taxpayers is what the Taxpayer Bill of Rights is all about. In 2014, the IRS adopted this collection of 10 taxpayer rights proposed by the taxpayer's advocate....