Alimony is regarded as court-ordered payments given to a spouse or former spouse in a separation or divorce agreements. The aim is to provide financial support to the spouse that earns...
Posted by Advanced Accounting & Tax Planning on 07/25/2019
Your taxes are affected when you buy health insurance, and when you don’t. Despite the source of your health insurance either through an employer or the Health Insurance...
Posted by Advanced Accounting & Tax Planning on 07/25/2019
A new, higher contribution limits for health savings accounts for 2020 has been announced by the Internal Revenue Service recently. To save courtesy of Uncle Sam, HSAs are the best...
Posted by YourIRSTaxAdvocate.com on 06/25/2019
If after negotiating a debt cancellation with a lender and you receive a Form 1099-C, in most cases you’ll have to report the amount on that form to the Internal Revenue Service...
Posted by John Pournaras Agency on 06/25/2019
In 2018, for all qualifying adoption expenses up to $13,810 taxpayers can receive a tax credit. The maximum credit is indexed for inflation. Up to the same limit as the credit, taxpayers...
Posted by Flynn Financial Group Inc on 06/04/2019
As a result of the changes in the tax rules, dividend income and capital gains have gained much more attractive as streams of passive income for investors who are in the bracket of...
If you are sitting on at least $1,000 and it is tching your pocket, consider investing instead of spending something frivolous. But the question we ask is: can you make money quickly...
Posted by Roland Zita, CPA on 05/30/2019
A lot of people have always dreaded tax fillings and everything that has to do with tax, but when the new tax cuts and jobs act otherwise known as TCJA was eventually passed into law,...
Posted by Debi G Hill, CPA on 05/29/2019
The 2019 Tax season is now fully operational, but that has not made it too late to check out some tax strategies that may reduce your tax bill for 2018. It is not surprising; many...
Posted by Accounting Advantage, Pa on 05/29/2019