by Admin | Apr 26, 2022 | Individual Taxes, Retirement, Tax Planning
The annual inflation rate in the U.S. accelerated to 7.5% in January of 2022, the highest since February of 1982, hitting those on fixed retirement income, namely seniors, the hardest.On top of escalating living expenses due to inflation, some retirees are faced with...
by Admin | Apr 21, 2022 | Business Taxes, Individual Taxes, Tax Planning
Frequent questions that arise are: Are amounts received from settlement of lawsuits and other legal remedies taxable? Are the legal fees paid in connection with these payments tax deductible? The tax code specifies that all income is taxable from whatever source...
by Admin | Apr 19, 2022 | Business Taxes, Tax Planning
According to one recent study, start-ups created over two million jobs in the United States in 2015 alone. In fact, by 2018, there were 30.2 million such organizations operating in the country — making up a significant part of the economy. But having an idea for a...
by Admin | Apr 14, 2022 | Business Taxes, Tax Planning
According to one recent study, only about two-thirds of all businesses that open today will survive two years in operation. Roughly half of them will last approximately five years. When you get to 10 years out, that number drops to one-third, according to the Bureau...
by Admin | Apr 12, 2022 | Entrepreneurial, Individual Taxes, Tax Planning
Estimated tax payments are not just for the self-employed. They are for anyone whose withholding and tax credits are significantly less than their projected tax liability, and if used properly, can protect a taxpayer from underpayment penalties. Employees who will...
by Admin | Apr 7, 2022 | Individual Taxes, Tax Planning
As a reminder to those who have not yet filed their 2021 tax returns, April 18, is the due date to either file a return (and pay the taxes owed) or file for an automatic extension (and pay an estimate of the taxes owed). The due date is April 18, instead of April 15,...