How to File Taxes After Saying “I Do”
Tax Planning, Tax Tips, TaxesA taxpayer’s filing status for the year is based upon his or her marital status at the close of the tax year. Thus, if you get married on the last day of the tax year, you are treated as married for the entire year. The options for married…
July 2019 Individual Due Dates
Tax Planning, TaxesJuly 1 - Time for a Mid-Year Tax Check Up
Time to review your 2019 year-to-date income and expenses to ensure estimated tax payments and withholding are adequate to avoid underpayment penalties.
July 10 - Report Tips to Employer
If…
States’ SALT Deduction Workarounds Shot Down
2018 Tax Laws, Tax Planning, Tax Reform, TaxesThe Treasury Department and the IRS have essentially shot down efforts by several states to help their residents circumvent the $10,000 cap on the itemized deduction for state and local taxes (SALT).
When the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA),…
Household Help: Employee or Contractor?
Accounting, Business, Finance, Personal Finance, Self-Employment, Small Business, Tax Planning, Tax TipsTaxpayers often will hire an individual or firm to provide services at the taxpayer’s home. Because the IRS requires employers to withhold taxes for employees and issue them W-2s at the end of the year, the big question is whether or not that…
How Does Combining a Vacation with a Foreign Business Trip Affect the Tax Deduction for Travel Expenses of a Self-Employed Individual?
2018 Tax Laws, Business, Deductions, Entrepeneurship, Self-Employment, Tax Planning, Tax Reform, Tax Tips, TaxesNote: effective for years 2018 through 2025, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 suspended the deduction of miscellaneous itemized expenses that must be reduced by 2% of the taxpayer’s adjusted gross income. Employee business expenses, including…
June Estimated Tax Payments Are Just Around the Corner
2018 Tax Laws, Business, Corporate, Tax News, Tax PlanningJune 15th falls on the weekend this year, so the due date for the second installment of estimated taxes is the next business day, June 17, which is just around the corner. So, it is time to determine if your estimated tax payment should be lowered…
School’s Out - Who Is Going to Take Care of the Kids?
Education, Tax PlanningSummer has just arrived, and there is a tax break that working parents should know about. Many working parents must arrange for care of their children under 13 years of age (or any age if disabled) during the school vacation period. A popular…
Donor Advised Funds Provide Tax Benefits
Charity, Gift Tax, Non-Profits, Tax Planning, Tax TipsIf you would like to make a substantial tax-deductible charitable donation this year, but have the ability to spread the actual distribution of funds to specific charities over a number of years, a donor-advised fund (DAF) may fill that need.…
Why Tax Basis Is So Important
2018 Tax Laws, Tax Planning, Tax Tips, TaxesFor tax purposes, the term “basis” refers to the original monetary value that is used to measure a gain or loss. For instance, if you purchase shares of a stock for $1,000, your basis in that stock is $1,000; if you then sell those shares…
Gift and Estate Tax Primer
Accounting, Estate Planning, Gift Tax, Savings, Tax Planning, TaxesThe tax code places limits on the amounts that individuals can gift to others (as money or property) without paying taxes. This is meant to keep individuals from using gifts to avoid the estate tax that is imposed upon inherited assets. This…