Background. Effective for each tax year beginning after December 31, 2017, an ATEO is generally subject to a special tax (currently 21%) on the amount of any employee's overcompensation...
Several charities are experiencing a drop in donations as the United States grapples with the COVID health crisis. In response, Congress included a clause in the CARES Act, designed...
The lawn care business is a challenging and interesting one. Operating this business is undoubtedly fun, but it comes with its share of issues, challenges, and uncertainty. However,...
529 state-run plans have always had tax benefits, but recent federal tax law changes have made them even more attractive to many families. Here's what you need to know to get the...
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...
There is a way you can deduct the medical expenses of another person, even if the person is not under the same roof as you. This is a tax break that many do not utilize, especially...
Owing money to the IRS can be a daunting prospect when you don’t know the procedure or how to handle the debt. The consequences for neglecting to pay a debt or respond...
Posted by Don Bell Law on 10/29/2020
Medical expenses can be deducted from your federal tax return as much as they exceed 10% of your annual gross income. Most people are aware of the common medical expenses you...
What is the Internal Revenue Code?The Internal Revenue Code refers to Title 26 of the United States Code. "Formal consolidation and codification of the United States' general...