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...
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
Deployed service members must submit their taxes. Fortunately, the Internal Revenue Service realizes that the service members and their families face unique circumstances and offer...
There are a series of tax breaks and deductions you can claim if disabled and with this, you get to significantly reduce your income tax and even have a robust tax refund. The...
According to Uncle Sam, miscellaneous expenses are write-offs that cannot be classified into any tax category. Examples are work uniform, clothes, work, equipment, boots, alongside...
The IRS deals with foreclosure as well as the sale of a property. It was already yours, and you no longer own it, so you could end up paying taxes on a mortgaged property. The event...
What is a combat zone?A combat zone is designated as a war zone for a specified period with the aim of reporting to the Internal Revenue Service by military personnel. While serving...
In December 2017, major tax reform was launched, which concerns individuals and businesses. It is commonly known as the Tax Reduction and Employment Act, TCJA, or Tax Reform. Most...
Property taxes are an important source of revenue for the city, state, and federal governments, which use the money to finance projects such as schools, road construction, maintenance,...
Posted by Don Bell Law on 07/16/2020