What is the Internal Revenue Code?The Internal Revenue Code refers to Title 26 of the United States Code. "Formal consolidation and codification of the United States' general...
Several recent developments may affect taxpayers based on a strategy of trading or holding tax-exempt state and local bonds, commonly known as municipal or "munis" bonds....
The I.R.S. has issued final regulations that clarify a qualified relative's definition within the meaning of various provisions of the Code for fiscal years 2018-2025. The final...
While the separate filing of tax is a good idea and comes with its advantages, filing jointly brings about significant tax breaks in addition to being a simple method. We compiled...
Carried interest is part of the income obtained when a private equity fund sells an asset. Sometimes called "carry," it is part of the net capital gains of the sale fund....
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017 reduced the federal income tax rate for C Corps to 21%, effective January 1, 2018. With this tax rate reduction, business owners can assess...
Most experts suggest that you undergo a regular financial examination every year or after a major life event (such as getting married or a divorce). It is important to follow a system...
Posted by Carmen Garcia on 07/16/2020
As the United States seeks to prevent the spread of COVID-19, companies have made difficult decisions to stay afloat and maintain a healthy work environment for employees. Today, millions...
Posted by Don Bell Law on 06/22/2020
On December 20, 2019, President Trump enacted the SECURE (Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement) Act. The main objective of the new law is to expand the possibilities...
Posted by Don Bell Law on 06/11/2020