Who’s pulling the strings behind that investment?
Who’s pulling the strings behind that investment?
Read More Who’s pulling the strings behind that investment?Who’s pulling the strings behind that investment?
Read More Who’s pulling the strings behind that investment?A new survey conducted by YouGov for the libertarian think tank Cato Institute has found that more than 80% of Americans say they can’t afford to pay higher taxes if the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act’s (TCJA’s) temporary tax provisions are allowed to expire at the end of 2025. Over half of the respondents […]
Read More New survey on expiring tax cutsThe time you spend volunteering for charity isn’t tax-deductible, but some of your expenses may be. In general, these are out-of-pocket costs for which the tax-exempt organization doesn’t reimburse you. If you itemize deductions, travel expenses (including airfare, auto mileage, lodging and meals) can be deductible if the trip is primarily charitable. But travel costs […]
Read More Can I deduct my time volunteering for charities?Hawaii plans to increase hotel tax to help it cope with climate change – NPR https://bit.ly/3RIlAcN
Read More Hawaii plans to increase hotel tax to help it cope with climate changeIf you’ve recently sold your home and realized a capital gain, you may be able to exclude some or all of the gain from the sale. To claim the exclusion, you must pass IRS ownership and use tests. During a five-year period ending on the date of sale, you must have owned the home and […]
Read More Your residence sale may quailfy for capital gain exclusionAs Congress continues to debate the scope of tax reform (including the extension of expiring Tax Cuts and Jobs Act provisions) what’s the fate of the Child Tax Credit (CTC)? Through 2025, for each child under age 17 at the end of the tax year, eligible taxpayers may be able to claim a $2,000 credit. […]
Read More What’s the fate of the Child Tax Credit?Tangible Personal Property De Minimis Exemptions by State, 2025 https://bit.ly/4jWpJWp
Read More Tangible Personal Property De Minimis Exemptions by State, 2025Digital assets are taxed as property, rather than currency. Gain or loss from digital asset exchanges for goods, services, U.S. dollars and other digital assets must be reported on a taxpayer’s federal income tax return. One individual recently pleaded guilty to criminal charges of filing false income tax returns when he failed to report income […]
Read More Failure to report digital assetsThe April 15 due date to file tax returns has passed, but many are still wrestling with unpaid federal tax debt. These individuals may be eligible to seek an offer in compromise (OIC) from the IRS. This IRS program allows qualifying taxpayers to settle a debt for less than is owed, or to pay over […]
Read More Is an Offer in Compromise right for you?When we prepare your tax return, we’ll check one of the following filing statuses: single, married filing jointly, married filing separately, head of household or qualifying widow(er). Only some people are eligible to file a return as a head of household. But if you’re one of them, it’s more favorable than filing as a single […]
Read More Discover if you qualify for “head of household” tax filing status