Sometimes a debtor could be overwhelmed by debt repayments and may need to negotiate for debt cancellation. If you get one, the IRS considers it an income, and it is taxable. That's...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 05/22/2022
An Individual Retirement Account (IRA) is a tax-free savings account anyone can open and save for the long term. The IRA is primarily designed for those who want to begin saving for...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 04/30/2022
Who is a tax dependent?A tax dependent is a relative or child whose characteristics and relationship with you allow you to claim certain credits and tax deductions, such as head of...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 03/10/2022
Originally enacted on July 4, 1966, the Freedom of Information Act established a legal right of public access to information from the executive branches held by the federal government....
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 02/14/2022
Are you selling an asset? Avoiding Real Estate Capital Gains Tax in 2022It's great to get a good price for your home, but in some cases, the IRS may want some of the action. Indeed,...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 02/08/2022
Lenders, at times, might check your credit using a hard inquiry, also called a hard pull. They will send a note of such an official review into your credit report. Such information...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 01/31/2022
Expenses incurred due to the legal costs of running a profitable business that yields an available income is usually listed as a tax-deductible expense. It's only when the legal...
There is no dodging of social security taxes for many people for their employment and self-employment taxes. However, there are exceptions to these groups of people.You cannot dodge...
Posted by Karen Munoz, EA on 11/30/2021
Of all the tax returns submitted in 2019, only 0.4% were audited, and 80% of the review was done via mail. This rate has dropped significantly in consequent years, and the COVID-19...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 09/09/2021