Business losses reduce taxable income and many good freelance businesses incur losses which is somewhat a good thing since it means you pay less in taxes. A business loss could mean...
Posted by CONTINENTAL TAX AND ACCOUNTING SERVICES on 07/26/2019
Form 990 (formally, the "Arrival of Organization Exempt From Income Tax") is a United States IRS form that provides the general population with budgetary information about...
Posted by CONTINENTAL TAX AND ACCOUNTING SERVICES on 06/04/2019
The IRS does not reject many tax extension applications. However, there are several reasons for not receiving tax extensions. I will explain the reasons for the refusal to extend the...
Posted by J.R.'S TAX SERVICE on 02/27/2019
Do you want to file a request for innocent spouse relief, make use of Form 8857? You will need to send the form by mail alongside stating why you meet all requirements for relief....
Posted by Wright Tax and Accounting Solutions on 01/24/2019
No one wants to pay more income taxes than they are required to, but be careful if you do your own taxes. Attempting to cut your tax liability by getting into IRS grey areas can cause...
Posted by Tax Crisis Rescue on 12/29/2018
If a specific US taxpayer is an independent contractor, he is commonly seen asking how independent contractors should file taxes if he does not own any business. And most importantly,...
Posted by Wolf Financial Group LLC - Tax Services on 12/14/2018
The arrival of tax season is about to knock on your door, every self-employed individual is faced with a unique set of challenges. However, the self-employed individuals have an upper...
Posted by rinehimerbaker on 12/14/2018
The term self-employed for tax purposes refers to having a business for yourself if you are a sole proprietor, a partner in a partnership, a multi-member limited liability company...
Posted by CONTINENTAL TAX AND ACCOUNTING SERVICES on 11/14/2018
What is an Independent Contractor?Independent contractor or a freelancer is a person or entity contracted to perform work or provide services to another entity, but not as an employee....
Posted by Duce Taxes & Accounting on 11/14/2018