1. Contribute to Retirement Accounts:Maximize contributions to your 401(k), IRA, or other retirement accounts. These contributions can lower your taxable income and increase your retirement...
Posted by True Tax Service on 09/11/2023
Are you selling an asset? Avoiding Real Estate Capital Gains Tax in 2022It's great to get a good price for your home, but in some cases, the IRS may want some of the action. Indeed,...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 02/08/2022
The IRS laid out anticipated guides for reducing business meals expenses. Taxpayers and tax advisors are expected to follow these regulations for verifying business meal expenses so...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 01/21/2022
While many people do not see receipt as a big deal, it is not so with small businesses. Savvy business owners need to keep receipts so that their tax returns can have a bearing during...
Every taxpayer needs to ensure they get all the credits and deductions that they qualify for, as this is the only way to legally reduce your tax bill. Uncle Sam does not care...
Posted by Karen Munoz, EA on 09/26/2021
Of all the tax returns submitted in 2019, only 0.4% were audited, and 80% of the review was done via mail. This rate has dropped significantly in consequent years, and the COVID-19...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 09/09/2021
Having an up-to=date book is primal to your business success. Freelancers might be able to keep tabs on their bank account to know their business success. However, with bookkeeping...
You can receive income in the form of money, goods, or services. This section deals with several types of taxable and non-taxable income. It includes discussions on employee salaries...
Posted by Carmen Garcia on 07/06/2021
Tax season is usually hectic for many businesses, with many things to keep tabs on. Of course, running a business is stressful, but adding tax preparation excesses can make it horrible. However,...
Posted by Carmen Garcia on 06/11/2021