IRS Audits May Be Increasing, So Be Prepared.
An IRS audit seems scary but may be nothing to worry about. In many cases, the IRS closes an audit after receiving requested documentation. Here are the latest IRS statistics, as well as some tips on how to help come out of an audit with a favorable result.
Eligible Businesses: Claim The Employee Retention Tax Credit
If your business hasn’t already claimed the Employee Retention Tax Credit, you should check out if you’re eligible. The money can help with the costs you incur in hiring and retaining employees during the pandemic.
Seniors May Be Able to Write Off Medicare Premiums On Their Taxes
If you have Medicare insurance (including supplemental), you know it can be expensive to get the coverage you want. But you may be able to deduct the cost of premiums, along with other medical expenses, on your tax return. Here are the rules.
Tax-Favored Ways To Build Up a College Fund
Your college savings can go farther with tax-favored vehicles. Here are some options.
Retiring Soon? 4 Tax Issues You May Face.
Tax planning is still important after you retire. Here are some of the tax implications of retirement.
Hiring Your Minor Children This Summer? Reap Tax and Nontax Benefits.
Are you a business owner with teenage or college-age children who constantly need cash? You may want to hire them to work at your business. You’ll save taxes and realize other benefits.
Many Parents Will Receive Advance Tax Credit Payments Beginning July 15
About 39 million households covering 88% of children in the U.S. will begin receiving monthly tax credit payments soon. Here are the details.
Still Have Questions After You File Your Tax Return?
The IRS imposes penalties for failing to pay taxes due and failing to file required tax returns. With the May 17 filing deadline coming up, it’s a good time to review the amount of the penalties.
Working in the Gig Economy Results in Tax Obligations
The pandemic has caused some people to turn to “gig” work to make up for lost income. Here are the tax consequences of taking on these jobs.
Providing Education Assistance To Employees? Follow These Rules.
Some employers offer educational assistance plans as a recruitment and retention tool. Here are the rules to help ensure the fringe benefit is tax free to employees.