The US tax system is set up on both the federal and the state level. There are several taxes which citizens must file. These taxes include: income tax, capital gains and sales tax....
An employee's work is usually repaid in wages, salaries, commissions, tips, additional benefits, fringe benefits, and bonuses. All of these taxes are subject to various state and...
The EITC (earned income tax credit) is a refundable credit that applies to all taxes owed after completing the return and calculating the amount owed. The Internal Revenue Service...
Posted by Carmen Garcia on 09/14/2020
Form 8396 is an IRS form used by homeowners to apply for a mortgage. The purpose of the mortgage is to help low-income taxpayers pay for their housing. You can only apply for a credit...
Will you pay taxes on the sale of your home? Probably not, unless you have an income over $ 250,000 or over $ 500,000 for couples. But before we continue, let's take a look at...
You may be tempted to pay the minimum amount due on your credit card statement, but it can be very costly.When you receive your credit card bill, you can usually pay three amounts:...
Posted by Tim Thompson CPA PLLC on 05/18/2020
As a home business owner, you can make several tax deductions related to the cost of running your business, including expenses incurred to run your business from a home office. There...
Posted by Carmen Garcia on 05/17/2020
The tax system of the United States is a pay-as-you-go system. Tax payments are usually required as you earn income. If you don’t pay your tax on time, you will be charged with...
A tax refund loan is just that: a short-term loan against the income tax refund you receive before the IRS repays you. However, this is not necessarily a loan for the full amount of...
Posted by Flynn Financial Group Inc on 01/30/2020