Those pesky medical expenses seem to get higher every year. Health insurance premiums and deductibles have increased for many people over the past decade, so it is in your best interest...
Posted by Christeen Seymour CPA on 03/02/2017
For many individuals, tax time can be frustrating. Changes to the tax code can often mean that last year’s deductions might not apply anymore or you no longer qualify. Working with...
During tax season, everyone is interested in having the biggest tax return possible. You spent all year putting part of your income into the government and no one wants to find out...
Self-employment can be seen as an important part of financial freedom, as well as freedom from the standard 9 to 5 employment. However, the traditional benefits of an employer versus...
Being self-employed can bring a great deal of freedom, both professionally and personally. Along with that freedom, you are now responsible for handling all of your own expenses. By...
Four Things to know about the Affordable Care Act for 2015.How will the Affordable Care Act affect your 2015 federal income tax return?Four items to consider.* Premium tax credit....
Posted by Byron L. Riley, CPA on 03/23/2016
After retiring, medical expenses can mount. Without the benefits of health insurance, a health savings account or HSA can reimburse you for a variety of qualified medical expenses...
Contributing to a health savings account or HSA before you retire can provide various benefits after you turn 65. These plans typically cover just qualified medical expenses, which...
A health savings account or HSA provides the ability to be reimbursed for a variety of medical expenses with tax free dollars. However, the benefits of the HSA continue after you turn...
Posted by Larry Gurewitz on 03/18/2016