You may have heard of the 90-day fee extension due to the coronavirus pandemic, but you don't know what it covers. What does the extension mean for Americans? Do taxes still have...
Posted by Accountable Solutions on 05/17/2020
Saving for retirement is mandatory, and there are some retirement accounts in which users enjoy tax breaks for having money in their retirement account. Examples are 401(k)s, IRAs,...
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 05/17/2020
A lot has changed since the past decade. First, during the most recent recession, the country has witnessed retirement offerings shifted to a more do-it-yourself approach from employer-based...
Tax Season for this year is currently underway, with that being said several tax forms are also in process. One of these forms is the W-2, Wage and Tax Statement for employees. Regardless...
Posted by Freddie Cook, CPA on 02/27/2020
You can consider the basic idea of capital gains very simple: the net profit will be known as a capital gain if you sell an asset for more than you paid for it. For example, you get...
We are all busy in February, but let's not forget the essential budget planning for 2020. At the start of each year, the key figures of many tax laws are adjusted for inflation....
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 02/15/2020
A 1035 Annuity Exchange is a rule in Section 1035 of the Internal Revenue Code that allows the exchange of life or tax policies for a differed annuity contract that best suits the...
Posted by YourIRSTaxAdvocate.com on 02/15/2020
In selling an investment like a bond, ETF, real estate, or stock, the net profit is usually taxed as a capital gain. Capital gain varies and comes in two types majorly. It could...
Posted by Valderas Financial Solutions LLC on 02/14/2020
Many of the best retirement savings strategies use employer-sponsored retirement plans, such as a 401 (k) or individual plans, such as an IRA or Roth IRA. These retirement vehicles...