The IRS has issued guidelines on the denial and revocation of passports due to serious tax violations. The IRS must notify the State Department when a person has a "serious"...
Alternative minimum tax refers to a percentage of taxes a taxpayer must pay the government regardless of the deductions the taxpayer claims. With the AMT, some taxpayers get to pay...
On January 5, 2021, the Treasury and IRS released a second set of final business interest expense deduction regulations (the 2021 Final Regulations) that provide additional rules to...
Purchases of new and used commercial vehicles are eligible for tax exemptions per the current tax law. Some vehicles may be eligible for higher deductions than others.The first year...
The adoption credit is a nonrefundable tax credit, which means that the tax credit amount is limited to taxes due on your 2020 income tax return. Any additional credit value can be...
An alternative minimum tax puts a cap on the tax percentage amount every taxpayer must pay no matter the deductions or credit they claim. As long as your income is above a specified...
Most taxpayers will give anything to reduce what they eventually send to Uncle Sam. An effective way to significantly bring down your tax bill is to be smart and wise about the deductions...
Posted by Don Bell Law on 12/15/2020
The standard mileage rate, also known as daily mileage or deductible mileage, is a rate set by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) per mile maintained by a taxpayer for business purposes...
The I.R.S. has issued final regulations that clarify a qualified relative's definition within the meaning of various provisions of the Code for fiscal years 2018-2025. The final...