Taxes
Deducting The Cost of Moving To A New Job
In our modern society, moving to a new location because of a job is a fairly frequent event. While moving is hardly enjoyable, you do get some deductions out of it. Read more →Deducting the Home Office: For Itemizers and Non-Itemizers
Introduction The IRS provides numerous examples on a variety of topics, usually focused on what the taxpayer cannot do. This article covers some of the planning opportunities, focusing on what you can do to legitimately deduct your home office expenses and to maximize your home office expense deductions. Read more →Deducting the Home Office: Who Cares About Recapture?
Introduction The home office deduction is one of the least understood deductions. Many taxpayers avoid the deduction, frequently on the advice of their tax accountant or attorney, for fear of an IRS audit or concerns over the recapture of depreciation when their personal residence is later sold. Read more →Didn't File Anything With the IRS on April 15th?
The magic tax date of April 15th has passed. If you did not file a tax return or extension request, you need to consider the following.Didn?t File Anything with the IRS on April 15th? Read more →Discount Furniture
The act of reducing the selling price of consumer goods including furniture is a common process in the present market scenario. While this practice attracts more customers, opting for discount furniture does not mean that quality is being compromised. Read more →Do You Know The Major Tax Return Mistakes To Avoid?
Tax season always brings out talk about 1040 EZ forms and W-2s, but most of us are in the dark about what to do with our tax returns even with the long set of directions the IRS puts in with the forms. Read more →Does a Non-Profit 501(c)(3) Realize Unrelated Business Taxable Income (UBTI) For Advertising?
Non-profit organizations which are exempt from income tax under ?501(a) are subject to tax on unrelated business income. ??501(b), 511. Unrelated business income is gross income derived by any organization from any unrelated trade or business, regularly carried on by it, less the deductions allowed. Read more →Doh! IRS Loses Taxes In San Francisco Bay
On September 23, 2005, the Internal Revenue Service began sending notices to tax payers in thirteen states that there may be a problem with their tax payments. Read more →Don't Forget About These Frequently Overlooked Tax Deductions
When an individual files their tax returns each year they are able to claim a number of tax deductions. Many times a tax deduction can reduce the amount of money that is owed to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) or it can create a larger tax refund. Read more →Don't Go to Jail for Failing to Pay State Sales Tax on Internet Purchases
Question: I sell merchandise on eBay and Amazon for side income. I know users of eBay and PayPal can collect sales tax, but it seems very few sellers do. Read more →← Previous Next →
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