In case you shift to another location due to your job in the current fiscal year, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) allows you to claim the tax deductible for moving expenses in the...
Receiving a 1099 is not a joyous occasion and if you were not expecting one, then you may not be tickled to see it in the mail. A 1099 means that you owe taxes on income you have received....
Posted by Asharp Bookkeeper on 10/30/2015
Tax planning is a necessary evil in the modern era. Prior to filing tax returns in April 2016, you must know about the important income tax deductions that will assist you in efficient...
Posted by Asharp Bookkeeper on 10/30/2015
As you hear the word taxes, you want to run away. Dealing with your taxes can often be tiresome and frustrating and you woe the day you have to file your tax returns. Then there are...
Under the IRS rules, a taxpayer is allowed to deduct expenses related to business use of a home, but only if the space is used “exclusively” on a “regular basis”....
Posted by East Harlem Tax Service on 05/23/2015
Saving tax dollars is an art. Filing taxes in time can save you from penalties. Making timely tax installments can also save you from penalties. In Canada, personal tax return is...
Income of a Taxpayer Salary, wages, remunerations, for services and gratuities received by a taxpayer are all considered as income of a taxpayer. These types of incomes are taxable...
Welcome 2015! As the new year rolls around, it's always a sure bet that there will be changes to current tax law and 2015 is no different. Below you'll find a summary of tax changes,...
Posted by J.D. Raleigh & Associates LLC on 01/21/2015
U.S Internal Revenue code does not give any special status to RRSP, TFSA, RESP, RPP or DSPS plans. If an employer contributes to a registered pension plan or a deferred profit-sharing...