6 tax-free income opportunities

Believe it or not, there are ways to collect tax-free income and gains. Here are some of the best opportunities to put money in your pocket without current federal income tax implications: Roth IRAs offer tax-free income accumulation and withdrawals. Unlike withdrawals from traditional IRAs, qualified Roth IRA withdrawals are free from federal income tax. […]

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Whistleblower settlement in the news

A recent $263 million tax whistleblower settlement marks one of the biggest cases of its kind. The complex investigation involved three unrelated whistleblowers who will split an award of 30% of the recovered amount (a net $74 million after accounting for a mandatory sequestration reduction). Tax whistleblowers are generally entitled to awards of 15% to […]

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Reasons an LLC might be the ideal choice for your small to medium-size business

Choosing the right business entity is a key decision for any business. The entity you pick can affect your tax bill, your personal liability and other issues. For many businesses, a limited liability company (LLC) is an attractive choice. It can be structured to resemble a corporation for owner liability purposes and a partnership for […]

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IRS opens another Employee Retention Credit Voluntary Disclosure Program

The IRS’s second Employee Retention Credit Voluntary Disclosure Program (ERC-VDP) is available until Nov. 22, 2024. It’s designed to help companies repay ERCs they received erroneously. The second ERC-VDP is a little different from the first program. Now, taxpayers can only apply for tax periods in 2021. (ERC money received in 2020 isn’t eligible for […]

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The Budget Deficit grows

According to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), the federal budget deficit for the first 11 months of fiscal year 2024 was $1.9 trillion. That’s $372 billion more than the deficit recorded during the same period last fiscal year. Breaking the CBO’s numbers down further, revenues were $420 billion (or 11%) higher and outlays were $793 […]

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