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Just when you thought “free” money was finished, the government is rolling out a new Child Tax Credit in July 2021. How could this affect you and your family, and your next tax return?
What exactly is the Consolidated Appropriations Act and how does it affect you? What kind of relief and stimulus does your pocketbook get? Free money is good, right? But what does it mean?
We keep hearing about the cost of college, the student loan crisis in the country, and the inability of the average family to keep up with the inflation in cost of education. And all of this has at least some reality. But throwing up our hands and giving up is NOT a solution! So what is a caring parent to do?
If you’re a retiree, especially if you’re age 70 1/2 or older, and you have retirement accounts, we’ll explain how you might be able to lower your tax liability through Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs).
So you want to give money or stuff to your favorite organization? How does that work, and how will it affect your taxes? We’ll show you how.
What happens when you get a backup withholding letter from the IRS? What does that even mean, and what you even do with it? We can answer that and steer you in the right direction.
How do you get the most out of your money? How can you control your finances instead of letting them control you? Let us help you with some great tips and a game plan.
Are cover letters really required? What about dreaming big? We’ll guide you through the considerations when preparing your resume.
While the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA, also known as “Tax Reform”) has many components that will inevitably affect different taxpayers in nuanced ways, there are a few key components that will likely have a much broader impact.
We get asked fairly often, “Can I deduct this if I spend the money this year?” And of course, the answer is always, “It depends!” If you haven’t noticed or haven’t had reason to notice, the US tax code is riddled with carve-outs, exceptions, and exceptions to the exceptions.
From time to time, I hear small business owners and even sometimes employees of small businesses lament that they do not have a big company pension or retirement plan, and therefore no way to save for retirement. However, there are many tax-friendly ways for both the self-employed and their team members to save for retirement.
Confused by all the changing information about the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP)? We have some insight that could help.
If your business delivers goods in the State of CO and collects sales tax, there are some major changes to your requirements, starting next month. We can give some suggestions so you can get set up to properly collect and report.
Wouldn’t it be nice to have your first 20% of business profits be tax free? You might be eligible for a new deduction through the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. We’ll give you more information.
How could the new Pass-Through deduction from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 affect you and your business? We’ll share some possible scenarios.