April 15 is normally U.S. Tax Day, which is when personal income tax returns are due with the IRS unless that day is a weekend or statutory holiday. When this is the case, the due...
What is an Accounting Method?An accounting method refers to the rules that a business follows when reporting income and expenses. The two main accounting methods are accrual accounting...
Most students have limited experience with credit cards and other forms of credit. As a result, their credit history is generally weak or nonexistent. Therefore, the most crucial reason...
Section 4261 of the IRC typically imposes a special 7.5% air tax on amounts paid for "taxable transportation" and certain segment-specific dollar taxes. However, certain...
Background. Effective for each tax year beginning after December 31, 2017, an ATEO is generally subject to a special tax (currently 21%) on the amount of any employee's overcompensation...
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....
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....
Living and working abroad is an incredibly interesting opportunity. However, because U.S. taxes are based on citizenship, Americans living in a foreign country must continue to file...
Posted by Flynn Financial Group Inc on 07/09/2020
Debt management is difficult, especially when it comes to credit. Increasing debt can hurt your credit score, and bad credit can make eligibility for low-interest loans more difficult,...
Posted by Freddie Cook, CPA on 06/22/2020