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Tax Implications of Summer Work – IRS Tax Tip
With summer almost here, many students will turn their attention to making money from a summer job. Whether it’s flipping burgers or filing documents, the IRS wants student workers to know some facts about their summer jobs and taxes. Not all the money they earn will...
Selling your home? Consider these tax implications
Spring and summer are the optimum seasons for selling a home. And interest rates are currently attractive, so buyers may be out in full force in your area. Freddie Mac reports that the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 4.14% during the week of May 2, 2019, while...
June 15 Tax Filing Deadline for Americans Living Abroad
While most individual U.S. tax returns are due on April 15, U.S. citizens and resident aliens living abroad have a special filing deadline of June 15. Taxpayers qualify for this filing deadline if their tax home and abode are both outside the United States and Puerto...
Fun fact: Tacking vacation days onto a deductible business trip
How entrepreneurs must treat expenses on their tax returns
Have you recently started a new business? Or are you contemplating starting one? Launching a new venture is a hectic, exciting time. And as you know, before you even open the doors, you generally have to spend a lot of money. You may have to train workers and pay for...
Record Retention Guidelines: How Long Should You Save Your Documents?
When filing away tax documents, it is important to understand what you need to keep and why. One of the many reasons for keeping this documentation is the statute of limitations, which limits the amount of time the IRS has to potentially audit your return....
Three questions you may have after you file your return
Once your 2018 tax return has been successfully filed with the IRS, you may still have some questions. Here are brief answers to three questions we are frequently asked at this time of year. Question #1: What tax records can I throw away now? At a minimum, keep tax...
Seniors: Medicare premiums could lower your tax bill
Americans who are 65 and older qualify for basic Medicare insurance, and they may need to pay additional premiums to get the level of coverage they desire. The premiums can be expensive, especially if you’re married and both you and your spouse are paying them. But...
Avoid Potential Penalties and Interest When Filing an Extension
Do you find a tax deadline suddenly upon you but know you need more time to gather information to file an accurate return? That’s okay! Many businesses and individuals file for extensions every year because they need more time to gather the information necessary to...
It’s not too late to make a deductible IRA contribution for 2018
Do you want to save more for retirement on a tax-favored basis? If so, and if you qualify, you can make a deductible traditional IRA contribution for the 2018 tax year between now and the tax filing deadline and claim the write-off on your 2018 return. Or you can...