Yearly Archives: 2019

The IRS Is Cracking Down on Cryptocurrency Tax Transactions

Article Highlights: IRS Enforcement CampaignVirtual CurrencyValuationTransactionsCharacter of the Gain or LossForeign Currency TransactionsForeign Bank and Financial Account (FBAR) ReportingPayment for Goods and ServicesAcquiring Virtual CurrencyVirtual Currency MiningEmployee PaymentsIndependent Contractor Payments1031 Exchanges The IRS announced in late July 2019 that it is ramping up its campaign to ensure that taxpayers with cryptocurrency transactions report these transactions [...]

By |2019-08-07T18:16:47-07:00August 7th, 2019|Categories: Uncategorized|Comments Off on The IRS Is Cracking Down on Cryptocurrency Tax Transactions

Minimizing Tax on Social Security Benefits

Article Highlights: Income as a FactorFiling Status as a Factor85% Maximum TaxableBase AmountsDeferring IncomeMaximizing IRA Distributions Whether your Social Security benefits are taxable (and, if so, the amount that is taxed) depends on a number of issues. The following facts will help you understand the taxability of your Social Security benefits. For this discussion, the [...]

By |2019-08-06T16:36:25-07:00August 6th, 2019|Categories: Uncategorized|Comments Off on Minimizing Tax on Social Security Benefits

Receiving Tips Can Be Taxing

Article Highlights: Collecting TipsTip SplittingService ChargesRecord KeepingEmployer Reporting Allocated Tips Anyone who collects tips must include those tips in their taxable income. This requirement is not limited to waiters and waitresses; it applies to anyone who collects tips, including taxicab, Uber, Lyft, and similar drivers; beauticians; porters; concierges; and delivery people. Tips are amounts freely [...]

By |2019-07-29T16:19:02-07:00August 2nd, 2019|Categories: Uncategorized|Comments Off on Receiving Tips Can Be Taxing

August 2019 Individual Due Dates

August 12 - Report Tips to Employer If you are an employee who works for tips and received more than $20 in tips during July, you are required to report them to your employer on IRS Form 4070 no later than August 12. Your employer is required to withhold FICA taxes and income tax withholding [...]

By |2019-07-29T16:07:24-07:00July 31st, 2019|Categories: Uncategorized|Comments Off on August 2019 Individual Due Dates

The Best Ways to Maximize Your Savings for Retirement

According to one recent study, the vast majority of Americans who are between the ages of 55 and 64 say that they have only saved, on average, about 12% of what they'll need to live out their retirement years in comfort. Things have gotten so severe that experts believe that about 64% of working aged [...]

By |2019-07-29T15:59:28-07:00July 29th, 2019|Categories: Uncategorized|Comments Off on The Best Ways to Maximize Your Savings for Retirement

What Are My Chances of Being Audited And How Can I Reduce Them?

First, don’t panic. Audits are relatively rare, as fewer than 1% of taxpayers grouped by income level will get that dreaded notice on IRS letterhead. Per the linked statistics, for the average American who earned $50‒70K per year, only about half a percent of those tax returns got audited. If you made between $25‒50K or between $75‒100K, [...]

By |2019-07-24T17:53:40-07:00July 26th, 2019|Categories: Uncategorized|Comments Off on What Are My Chances of Being Audited And How Can I Reduce Them?

All The Expert Tips You Need To Properly Manage Cash Flow For Your New Business

In the largest possible sense, handling the cash flow for your new business is exactly what it sounds like ‒ you're trying to get the clearest level of visibility into "money coming in versus money going out" as possible. But managing cash flow is also about a lot more than that, too. It's about making [...]

By |2019-07-24T17:31:56-07:00July 24th, 2019|Categories: Uncategorized|Comments Off on All The Expert Tips You Need To Properly Manage Cash Flow For Your New Business

What You Need to Know About Student Loan Interest

Article Highlights: Home Equity LoanHome Equity Interest DeductionAlternative Minimum TaxAbove-the-Line Interest DeductionQualified Expenses If you are considering borrowing funds to finance your college education or that of your spouse or children, it is important that you understand that the student loan interest deduction is not limited to the interest paid on government student loans. In [...]

By |2019-07-22T21:38:29-07:00July 23rd, 2019|Categories: Uncategorized|Comments Off on What You Need to Know About Student Loan Interest

Get Those Kids a Job, and Take Advantage of Tax Breaks

Article Highlights Higher Standard DeductionIRA OptionsSelf-Employed ParentEmploying Your ChildTax Benefits Children who are dependents of their parents are subject to what is commonly referred to as the kiddie tax. This generally applies to children under the age of 19 and full-time students over the age of 18 and under the age of 24. The kiddie [...]

By |2019-07-19T20:21:48-07:00July 19th, 2019|Categories: Uncategorized|Comments Off on Get Those Kids a Job, and Take Advantage of Tax Breaks

Small Business Owners May Qualify for a Home-Office Deduction

Article Highlights: QualificationsActual Expense MethodSimplified MethodHome Office Expenses for Renters vs. HomeownersHow Moving Affects the Home-Office DeductionOther IssuesGross Income Limitation "Home office" is a type of tax deduction that applies to the business use of a home; the space itself may not actually be an office, it could be a modern studio shed in the [...]

By |2019-07-16T16:37:48-07:00July 17th, 2019|Categories: Uncategorized|Comments Off on Small Business Owners May Qualify for a Home-Office Deduction
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