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Read More Where Do People Pay the Most in Property Taxes?With some of the funding made available from the Inflation Reduction Act, the IRS is hiring certain positions. Specifically, it’s looking for generalist accountants to help investigate and collect tax from wealthy people who don’t file or who file but don’t pay what they owe. IRS Deputy Commissioner Douglas O’Donnell recently stated that the agency […]
Read More IRS is still hiringWhile campaigning for president, both former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris say they will eliminate taxes on tips if elected. Trump, who made the campaign promise first, hasn’t released details about his plan, but he did suggest that it would eliminate federal income tax and payroll tax, including Social Security. Harris said […]
Read More Tax Free Tips?Divorce entails difficult personal issues, and taxes are probably the farthest thing from your mind. However, several tax concerns may need to be addressed to ensure that taxes are kept to a minimum and that important tax-related decisions are properly made. Here are six issues to be aware of if you’re in the process of […]
Read More Six tax issues to consider if you’re getting divorcedIn late June, the IRS issued final regulations requiring custodial brokers to report sales and exchanges of digital assets, including cryptocurrency. The regs require brokers to report certain sales that take place beginning in calendar year 2025. This will be done on Form 1099-DA, Digital Asset Proceeds From Broker Transactions. The IRS has now issued […]
Read More Digital Asset sales now reported on Form 1099-DAEmployers seeking to attract new recruits and retain talent should consider offering educational assistance programs to their employees. The plans aren’t new, but they temporarily offer greater flexibility in how they work. Through Dec. 31, 2025, the funds can be used to help employees pay their federal student loan debts. According to the U.S. Dept. […]
Read More Educational Assistance ProgramsWhile many facets of the economy have improved this year, the rising cost of living and other economic factors have caused many businesses to close their doors. If this is your situation, we can help you, including taking care of various tax responsibilities. To start with, a business must file a final federal income tax […]
Read More Closing a business involves a number of tax responsibilitiesIf you incur daycare expenses for children or other dependents, you may qualify for a tax credit. The Child and Dependent Care Credit is available for expenses that allow you or your spouse to work or actively seek work. If eligible, you may be able to claim up to 35% of your expenses. The credit […]
Read More Do I qualify for the Dependent Care Credit?If you withdraw money from a traditional IRA before age 59½, you’ll generally owe income tax plus a 10% penalty on the amount. But there are exceptions, including if you withdraw the money to cover certain higher education costs or to buy a home (first-time homebuyer expenses up to $10,000). You can usually make penalty-free […]
Read More Exceptions to the IRA Early Withdrawal PenaltyAccurate financial statements are essential to making informed business decisions. So, managers and other stakeholders may express concern when a company restates its financial results. Before jumping to premature conclusions, however, it’s important to dig deeper to evaluate what happened. Uptick in restatements In June 2024, the Center for Audit Quality (CAQ) reported a recent […]
Read More Public policy organization reports increase in restatements