The EITC (earned income tax credit) is a refundable credit that applies to all taxes owed after completing the return and calculating the amount owed. The Internal Revenue Service...
Posted by Carmen Garcia on 09/14/2020
Accumulating financial assets in a tough and competitive world is hard work. Yet, no matter how much you have, there are sharks and potholes along the way ready to eat at your financial...
Form 8396 is an IRS form used by homeowners to apply for a mortgage. The purpose of the mortgage is to help low-income taxpayers pay for their housing. You can only apply for a credit...
As humans, mistakes are inevitable. Although, when you arm yourself with some information, you can avoid mistakes. When you have an error on your tax, it might not trigger a full audit....
Carried interest is part of the income obtained when a private equity fund sells an asset. Sometimes called "carry," it is part of the net capital gains of the sale fund....
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017 reduced the federal income tax rate for C Corps to 21%, effective January 1, 2018. With this tax rate reduction, business owners can assess...
Except you have recently taken a vacation to Mars, you must have felt the Covid-19 pandemic pinch. There have been job losses, and people are feeling the heat. With the time for the...
Your business is personal good, has resources within its walls, and has a huge impact on what your organization owes in tax. Unfortunately, this critical perspective is often overlooked...
Amid all the cautionary advice to prevent students from borrowing too much money to pay for their university education, one bit of good news may go unnoticed: interest paid on student...