It is problematic, if you miss your tax return deadline, however, this problem can be rectified. If you requested an extension to your filing deadline, you are not late. However, if...
Posted by David Yeomans Accounting Service, Inc. on 01/18/2018
When struggling with the filing personal taxes at the end of the year, we all find ourselves asking the same question: Should I itemize my return or opt for the standard deduction?...
Posted by ALJ Business Services,LLC on 01/18/2018
Military taxes are an exemption for many retirees in an increasing number of states. West Virginia is the most recent addition, just after Arkansas passed a law that will end taxation...
Posted by Lone Star Tax Group on 01/04/2018
A Roth IRA conversion is an appealing prospect to many people. If this applies to you, it is possible to do this in 2017, without fretting about tax code changes. If the rate of tax...
Posted by Lone Star Tax Group on 12/20/2017
Making charitable donations is one way to reduce taxes. Donations can be used as tax deductions for taxpayers who choose to itemize deductions instead of taking the standard deduction....
Posted by Lone Star Tax Group on 12/20/2017
After the Equifax breach, your customers, clients, and employees may be coming to you with questions. Some people are considering placing a fraud alert on their credit file. Others...
Posted by Emelia Mensa CPA on 12/13/2017
The IRS offers a wide array of business deductions to help ameliorate the tax burden when filing time comes around. Whether that's once a year or quarterly, being able to write off...
Posted by Bottom Line Tax Services, LLC on 07/19/2017
The impact of capital gains tax on you when you're likely to get divorced hinges on the things you end up doing with the property. Generally, property transfers between divorcing...
Posted by Michael Coleman Tax & Accounting on 03/22/2017
When you sell stocks, bonds, precious metals or other investments, it is crucial to know the tax basis of each asset. You will need this number to determine how much income or loss...
Posted by Michael Coleman Tax & Accounting on 03/15/2017