Do you lose sleep when it comes to managing your finances? If so, you are in good company. In a survey conducted in 2018, 30% of Americans said they were continually being asked for...
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 08/02/2019
Over the last 70 years, child support payments have been deductible by the payer and taxed as income for the recipient (note that significant rule changes occurred in 1984). The previous...
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 08/02/2019
When it comes to tax treatment, there is a difference between unreimbursed business expenses for partners and S corporation shareholders. Also known as ordinary and necessary expenses,...
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 04/17/2019
Restricted expenditures are common among non-profit organizations. The money donated is to solve a specific program or was contributed to be used after a particular time or event like...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 07/12/2022
Figuring out what went wrong is a step you should take immediately. If you file a return and the IRS somehow rejects it, many things could be responsible, and you must know why. If...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 04/17/2022
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...
Even the most responsible business owner can fall behind with taxes. Every year, unforeseen delays, expenses, and other financial hardships keep people from paying their taxes to the...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 12/27/2021
A letter from the IRS is rarely a good thing. One of the worst missives to get from the tax man is the CP90 – Final Notice Before Levy. It is a final warning shot to scare...
Posted by Tax Crisis Rescue on 11/06/2021
No one is above mistakes. You might file your tax and discover some errors or miss some breaks; you usually make amends by filing an amended tax return. There is a grace period of...
Posted by Karen Munoz, EA on 10/24/2021