Traditional and Roth IRAs may be the king and queen of the retirement prom, but there are other great options that savers shouldn't ignore.Although there are lesser-known SEP,...
Posted by Jim McClaflin, EA, NTPI Fellow, CTRC on 06/06/2021
Some errors on your tax return can cost you a large refund or end up with a larger tax debt with penalties and interest. There could be an audit in the worst cases, but you can defend...
Many people are less concerned about whether they owe gift taxes or not. A gift tax return is a Federal Government tax return often filed with certain terms and conditions by the gift's...
A flexible spending account (FSA) is a healthcare benefit account sponsored by the employer, which allows them to set aside $2,7750 every year to take care of the cost for medical...
This is a form of savings account in which the owner gets some type of tax advantage. The employer can establish a flexible spending account or flexible spending arrangement for its...
Opening up the business of your choice is not a walk in the park. It is not enough that you have the necessary capital to invest in the type of shop or store that you have been planning...
When you have a child with special needs, there can be plenty of concern regarding their care when the parents or other family members are no longer able to care for that child, due...
When it comes to saving for retirement, there are multiple options available. Since the encouragement is to save as much as possible, as early as possible, here are a few of the saving...
Young families can keep their tax bills low by following some significant measures. Our list will help them to save for college, benefit from their flex account, and through many other...
Posted by Patrick O'Hara, EA on 02/01/2016