A tax credit allows you to deduct a certain amount of money from the taxes you owe. It differs from a tax deduction, which allows you to reduce your taxable income. Tax credits are...
Posted by Rosovich & Associates, Inc. on 06/24/2021
There are many ways you can either reduce or cancel your debt. No matter the source – excessive credit card bills or student loans, it is possible to cancel your debt. In many...
After Hurricane Katrina, it became quite common for Congress to enact tax legislation that provides tax relief for victims of natural disasters. The Internal Revenue Code's (IRC)...
Posted by Jim McClaflin, EA, NTPI Fellow, CTRC on 05/19/2021
A flexible spending account (FSA) is a healthcare benefit account sponsored by the employer, which allows them to set aside $2,7750 every year to take care of the cost for medical...
This is a form of savings account in which the owner gets some type of tax advantage. The employer can establish a flexible spending account or flexible spending arrangement for its...
Many people may believe that they can get away without filing taxes if they don’t receive any notices in that corresponding year. However, the Internal Revenue Service will investigate...
Posted by Ace Plus Tax Resolution on 07/22/2020
Medical expenses can add up quickly. There always seems to be more of them and getting sick is something that you can’t always control. Many families feel like they are weighed down...
An IRS relief procedure for certain former citizens was introduced in September 2019 to allow certain Americans to renounce their U.S. citizenship without paying taxes and fines.The...
All employees that were fired through whatever means except their own fault qualify for unemployment insurance – a joint program between the federal and state government that...