Money is a commodity and a necessity. People work hard for money because it serves as the most powerful exchange for anything we want to have. Money is limited and scarce, especially...
Posted by Peter J. Marchiano, Jr., CPA on 04/23/2018
Form 1040 is one of the official documents required by IRS and used by taxpayers in filing for the year’s income tax return and is also considered to be the most complex among...
Posted by Accounting Tax Service on 03/23/2018
Two of the most beneficial ways to lower your tax liability in 2017 are opening certain types of retirement and health savings plans. Adding and withdrawing funds is not subject to...
Posted by Joseph J. Gormley CPA on 05/08/2017
For many individuals, tax time can be frustrating. Changes to the tax code can often mean that last year’s deductions might not apply anymore or you no longer qualify. Working with...
Being prepared for the worst case scenario is often a good way to ensure that you are not caught off guard. This is especially important when you are dealing with your health. No one...
Self-employment can be seen as an important part of financial freedom, as well as freedom from the standard 9 to 5 employment. However, the traditional benefits of an employer versus...
After retiring, medical expenses can mount. Without the benefits of health insurance, a health savings account or HSA can reimburse you for a variety of qualified medical expenses...
Contributing to a health savings account or HSA before you retire can provide various benefits after you turn 65. These plans typically cover just qualified medical expenses, which...
A health savings account or HSA provides the ability to be reimbursed for a variety of medical expenses with tax free dollars. However, the benefits of the HSA continue after you turn...
Posted by Larry Gurewitz on 03/18/2016