One Last Checkup Are you withholding enough for your taxes? As we enter into the fall months, it’s a good time to check your tax withholdings to make sure you haven’t been paying too much or too little. This is especially true if major changes took place
Read more →Even if your 2014 refund hasn’t hit the mailbox yet, it’s time to get a jump on your 2015 taxes. What does the phrase “tax planning” mean to you? Hurriedly giving charitable donations in December to try to knock down your total income tax obligation Setting aside
Read more →Now that the tax laws for 2014 have been put to bed, it is time to start gathering your tax records for 2014 and taking steps to get your tax house in order for 2015. Here are some ideas to help you. Look for your tax forms. W-2s,
Read more →Do you have a household employee? The “nanny tax” refers to the part of the tax code that deals with household workers that are treated as employees. The nanny tax rules require you to withhold Social Security and Medicare taxes for any household employee that earns $1,900
Read more →With the increased popularity of lotteries and casinos, more unsuspecting winners are experiencing a lucky payday only to end up with a huge tax head-ache when filing their income taxes. Here is what you need to know: Look for the warning signs You are required to report
Read more →Are you having enough federal taxes withheld from you paycheck? Are you self-employed? You may need to make estimated tax payments. Here’s a timely tax tip from the IRS on making estimated tax payments: IRS Tax Tip 2013-49, April 5, 2013 Some taxpayers may need to make
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