There are numerous differences between so-called civilian tax and military tax deductions. For one thing, combat pay is not taxable for enlisted personnel and, within certain limits,...
Posted by CONTINENTAL TAX AND ACCOUNTING SERVICES on 01/04/2018
College is one of the largest expenses one will incur during their lifetime. With college tuitions rising steadily each year, and enrollment seeing a huge increase in the last...
Chances are if you worked independently during 2015, and made over $400.00, you will most likely have to file a Schedule SE. The Schedule SE is used to report self-employed taxpayer...
A general rule for tax planning for dividend repatriation includes cross-crediting, minimizing foreign withholding taxes and considering alternative methods of repatriating earnings. Cross-Crediting If...
Posted by The Accounting and Tax on 01/06/2016
If your sole proprietorship or contract work business is booming and you can barely keep up, it may be time to hire your own employees. Once your business decides to hire its own...
Posted by ERNIE BUSTAMANTE on 01/05/2016
Who can claim a deemed paid tax credit? - A domestic “C” corporation that owns 10% or more of the voting stock and receives...
Posted by The Accounting and Tax on 01/02/2016
Who can claim a deemed paid tax credit? - A domestic “C” corporation that owns 10% or more of the voting stock and receives...
Posted by The Accounting and Tax on 12/28/2015