With the economy seemingly on the upswing, many folks are becoming consumers again. (more…)
Posts Tagged ‘tax’
Use Adjusted Tax Numbers In Your 2013 Planning
Each year the IRS adjusts certain tax numbers for inflation and tax law changes. Here are some of the adjusted numbers you’ll need for your 2013 tax planning. (more…)
Are Your Social Security Benefits Taxable?
Did you sign up for social security benefits last year? If so, you’ll be receiving a form showing the amount you collected — and you may have questions about how those payments are taxed on your federal income tax return. (more…)
Get Organized For Form 1099-K Reporting
Sometimes an ounce of advance planning can save a ton of future work. That’s true in the tax world, too, even for something as simple as the information forms you’ll find in your mailbox at the beginning of 2013. (more…)
IRS gives tax relief to hurricane victims
Victims of Hurricane Sandy may be entitled to some tax relief, according to an announcement by the IRS. (more…)
Balance Sheet Analysis Leads To Better Business Decisions
A well-prepared balance sheet contains a wealth of information. (more…)
Review 2012 Depreciation Rules
Cost recovery, depreciation — whatever name you choose, the tax benefits of writing off the purchase price of your business assets continue to evolve. (more…)
Job And Pay Update
- Learning a skill helps to get a job. (more…)
Consider “Bunching” Deductions To Cut Your Taxes
Getting the most benefit from tax deductions requires multi-year planning as well as consideration of the alternative minimum tax (AMT). (more…)
An Overview Of 2012 Estate Tax Rules
Repeal, replace, resume, or revert — whatever happens to estate tax law in 2013, the rules for 2012 are set until December 31. (more…)





