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Tax credits can help offset the cost of higher education

Whether it's online, in-person, part-time or full-time, higher education can be expensive. The good news is there are tax credits that can help offset these costs. These credits reduce the amount of tax someone owes. If the credit reduces tax to less than zero, the taxpayer could even receive a refund. Taxpayers who pay for [...]

By |2020-11-20T14:49:34+00:00August 18th, 2020|Tax Tips|Comments Off on Tax credits can help offset the cost of higher education

Good Record Keeping Is Essential To Good Business & Good Tax Planning!

Now is a good time for people to begin thinking about next year's tax return. While it may seem early to be preparing for 2021, reviewing your record keeping now will pay off when it comes time to file again.  You need good records to prepare accurate financial statements. These include income (profit and loss) [...]

By |2020-11-20T14:53:21+00:00August 16th, 2020|Tax Tips|Comments Off on Good Record Keeping Is Essential To Good Business & Good Tax Planning!

What Taxpayers Need to Know About the Home Office Deduction

The home office deduction allows qualifying taxpayers to deduct certain home expenses on their tax return. With more people working from home than ever before, some taxpayers may be wondering if they can claim a home office deduction when they file their 2020 tax return next year. Here are some things to help taxpayers understand the home office deduction [...]

By |2020-11-20T14:54:25+00:00August 7th, 2020|Uncategorized|Comments Off on What Taxpayers Need to Know About the Home Office Deduction

What taxpayers should do if they get a letter or notice from the IRS

Every year the IRS mails letters or notices to taxpayers for many different reasons. You may receive a notice or letter for one of the following reasons: You have a balance due. You are due a larger or smaller refund. The IRS has a question about your tax return. The IRS needs to verify your [...]

By |2020-11-20T14:54:57+00:00August 4th, 2020|Uncategorized|Comments Off on What taxpayers should do if they get a letter or notice from the IRS

PPP FORGIVENESS APPLICATIONS & WHY YOU SHOULD NOT ‘RUSH’

Paycheck Protection Program PPP Loan forgiveness application form. Borrowers who received Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act are wanting to know if they will qualify for PPP loan forgiveness. Many business owners and even larger companies are feeling anxious about the requirements for loan [...]

By |2020-11-20T14:55:33+00:00July 27th, 2020|Uncategorized|Comments Off on PPP FORGIVENESS APPLICATIONS & WHY YOU SHOULD NOT ‘RUSH’

Know Your Limits! Charitable Contributions Limits Have Changed for 2020!

Temporary Suspension of Limits on Charitable Contributions In most cases, the amount of charitable cash contributions taxpayers can deduct on Schedule A as an itemized deduction is limited to a percentage (usually 60 percent) of the taxpayer’s adjusted gross income (AGI). Qualified contributions are not subject to this limitation. Individuals may deduct qualified contributions of [...]

By |2020-11-20T14:59:25+00:00July 25th, 2020|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Know Your Limits! Charitable Contributions Limits Have Changed for 2020!

“At-Home” Employees Can Increase Data Security Risks: Protect Your Sensitive Data!

With cyberthieves active during COVID-19, organizations are urged to maintain a heightened state of alert as cybercriminals seek to exploit Covid-19 concerns.  There are security steps that can be taken to ensure you are fully protecting client data whether working in the office or a remote location. To guard against cyberthreats, employers should consider: Requiring [...]

By |2020-11-20T14:56:09+00:00July 24th, 2020|Uncategorized|Comments Off on “At-Home” Employees Can Increase Data Security Risks: Protect Your Sensitive Data!

Need an extension of time to file a 2019 tax return?

If you find yourself unable to complete your 2019 federal tax return by the deadline (July 15 in 2020 for filing 2019 taxes), you’ll first need to file an extension with the IRS to avoid any potential late-filing or late payment penalties. Filing an extension will allow you to push your deadline to October 15, 2020. [...]

By |2020-11-20T14:56:41+00:00July 13th, 2020|Tax Extension|Comments Off on Need an extension of time to file a 2019 tax return?

What If You Don’t Have Enough Money To Pay Your Taxes?

Don’t panic. If you cannot pay the full amount of taxes you owe, you should still file your return by the deadline and pay as much as you can to avoid penalties and interest.  There is a penalty for failure to file a return on time so even if you can't pay in full, be [...]

By |2020-11-20T14:57:11+00:00July 8th, 2020|IRS News|Comments Off on What If You Don’t Have Enough Money To Pay Your Taxes?

IRS Has Unclaimed Tax Refunds Worth More Than 1.5 BILLION!

Unclaimed income tax refunds worth more than $1.5 billion await an estimated 1.4 million individual tax payers who did not file a 2016 federal income tax return.  However, there is only a three year window to claim these refunds.  That window closes on July 15. The following information was provided by the Internal Revenue Service [...]

By |2020-11-20T14:58:08+00:00July 2nd, 2020|IRS News|Comments Off on IRS Has Unclaimed Tax Refunds Worth More Than 1.5 BILLION!
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