January 2018Tax Reform Provides New 20% DeductionThe new 2018 Section 199A tax deduction that you can claim on your IRS Form 1040 is a big deal. There are many rules (all new, of course),...
Posted by Riesenbeck Financial Group Inc. on 01/20/2018
When struggling with the filing personal taxes at the end of the year, we all find ourselves asking the same question: Should I itemize my return or opt for the standard deduction?...
Posted by ALJ Business Services,LLC on 01/18/2018
It's well worth taking advantage of the several tax benefits and deductions that are available if you have just bought a new home. These deductions can help to offset the high...
Posted by David Yeomans Accounting Service, Inc. on 01/11/2018
Business owners know that paperwork is part and parcel of running your own business. This includes income or profit and loss statements which is one of the documents required when...
Posted by CONTINENTAL TAX AND ACCOUNTING SERVICES on 01/11/2018
Retirement taxes and long-term tax planning, in general, can be a challenge for anyone who wants to make sure their golden years are financially secure. The primary factor at play...
Posted by Lone Star Tax Group on 01/04/2018
Business taxes, as well as personal taxes, are challenging enough when filing time comes along. It's human nature to make mistakes, and thousands of individuals and companies...
Posted by ALJ Business Services,LLC on 12/29/2017
A Roth IRA conversion is an appealing prospect to many people. If this applies to you, it is possible to do this in 2017, without fretting about tax code changes. If the rate of tax...
Posted by Lone Star Tax Group on 12/20/2017
At present we are in the midst of uncertain financial times. Owing to the uncertainties it was seen that the average Canadian debt balances rose by 2.3% in the 2016 3rd quarter, which...
Posted by The Accounting and Tax on 12/01/2017
The end of the year is fast approaching and now is the time to start your tax planning. The good news is that no major tax law changes took place this year. However, taxpayers may...
Posted by Noel Lorenzana, CPA on 11/24/2017