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
Answer: Bad news... As much as we all wish we could deduct taxes from personal loans, any interest that you pay out on them are simply not tax deductible. For instance, if...
Trust fund taxes, and the related reporting of them on annual returns, are among the most baffling topics for people who receive income from trusts throughout the year.The good news...
Posted by Lone Star Tax Group on 12/28/2017
Like most people in America today, you have spent all of your life paying into Social Security, but did you know that up to 85% of your benefits may be ate up by tax demands from the...
Posted by Lone Star Tax Group on 12/19/2017
9.3.2 [a] Arm’s Length StandardArticle 9 incorporates into the Treaty the arm’s length principles reflected and noted above in U.S. domestic law. In its most basic dimensions,...
Posted by The Accounting and Tax on 12/05/2017
The end of the year is fast approaching and now is the time to start your tax planning. The good news is that no major tax law changes took place this year. However, taxpayers may...
Posted by Noel Lorenzana, CPA on 11/24/2017
7.3.2 [a] Taxation of the Business Profits of a Canadian ResidentParagraph 1 of the Article VII of the Treaty provides that the business profits of a Canadian resident will only be...
Posted by The Accounting and Tax on 09/09/2017
7.3.1 [a] U.S. Taxation of Income of Foreign PersonsForeign persons generating income from U.S. sources are potentially subject to one, or both, of two U.S. federal taxation regimes....
Posted by The Accounting and Tax on 09/09/2017
As a small business owner, you can make your taxable profit lower by claiming small business deductions. While you, or the accountant you hire, prepares your business tax return,...
Posted by Bottom Line Tax Services, LLC on 09/06/2017