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Homeowner Records: What to Keep and How Long

Keeping full and accurate homeowner records is not only vital for claiming deductions on your tax return, but also for determining the basis or adjusted basis of your home. These records include your purchase contract and settlement papers if you bought the property, or other objective evidence if you acquired it by gift, inheritance, [...]

Homeowner Records: What to Keep and How Long2019-12-28T21:14:05+00:00

Settling Tax Debt With an IRS Offer in Compromise

An offer in compromise (OIC) is an agreement between a taxpayer and the Internal Revenue Service that settles a taxpayer's tax liabilities for less than the full amount owed. That's the good news. The bad news is that not everyone is eligible to use this option to settle tax debt. In fact, nearly 60 [...]

Settling Tax Debt With an IRS Offer in Compromise2019-12-28T21:13:11+00:00

Tax Due Dates for August 2019

August 12 Employees Who Work for Tips - If you received $20 or more in tips during July, report them to your employer. You can use Form 4070. Employers - Social Security, Medicare, and withheld income tax. File Form 941 for the second quarter of 2019. This due date applies only if you deposited [...]

Tax Due Dates for August 20192019-12-28T21:11:58+00:00

Avoid Refund Delays by Renewing Expiring ITINs Now

ITINs (Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers) are used by people who have tax filing or payment obligations under U.S. law but who are not eligible for a Social Security number. Under the Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes (PATH) Act, ITINs that have not been used on a federal tax return at least once in the [...]

Avoid Refund Delays by Renewing Expiring ITINs Now2019-12-28T21:11:17+00:00

Higher Ed Institutions Affected by Proposed Regulations

Proposed regulations were issued by the IRS on June 18, 2019, regarding the new 1.4 percent excise tax on the net investment income of certain private colleges and universities. While the new excise tax is estimated to affect 40 or fewer institutions, it applies to any private college or university that has at least [...]

Higher Ed Institutions Affected by Proposed Regulations2019-12-28T21:10:22+00:00

List of Preventive Care Benefits Expanded for HSA

The list of medical care services for a range of chronic conditions allowed to be provided by a high deductible health plan (HDHP) was expanded effective July 17, 2019. These medical services and items are limited to the specific medical care services or items listed for chronic conditions including hypertension, congestive heart failure, osteoporosis, [...]

List of Preventive Care Benefits Expanded for HSA2019-12-28T21:09:45+00:00

Two New Tax Scams to Watch out For

Although the April filing deadline has come and gone, scam artists remain hard at work. As such, taxpayers should be on the lookout for scams that reference taxes or mention the IRS, especially during the summer and fall as tax bills and refunds arrive. The two new variations of tax-related scams that are currently [...]

Two New Tax Scams to Watch out For2019-12-28T21:08:51+00:00

Who Can Represent You Before the IRS?

Many people use a tax professional to prepare their taxes. Anyone who prepares, or assists in preparing, all or substantially all of a federal tax return for compensation is required to have a valid Preparer Tax Identification Number (PTIN). All enrolled agents must also have a valid PTIN. If you choose to have someone [...]

Who Can Represent You Before the IRS?2019-12-28T21:08:10+00:00

Three Tips for Getting an Accurate Business Valuation

If you're conscientious about financial reporting, you may already have a sense of your company's worth, but in some instances, you might need a formal business valuation, such as: Certain transactions: Are you selling your business? Planning an IPO? Need financing? Tax purposes: This includes estate planning, stock option distribution, and S Corporation conversions. [...]

Three Tips for Getting an Accurate Business Valuation2019-12-28T21:07:19+00:00

Tax Deductions for Teachers and Educators

Educators can take advantage of tax deductions for qualified out-of-pocket expenses related to their profession such as classroom supplies, training, and travel. As such, as the new school year begins, teachers, administrators, and aides should remember to keep track of education-related expenses that could help reduce the amount of tax owed next spring. Prior [...]

Tax Deductions for Teachers and Educators2019-12-28T21:01:21+00:00
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