By: P. Lewis Robinson, CPA As you might have already heard, due to the coronavirus pandemic, this year’s tax filing and payment deadlines for form 1040 has been
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by: P. Lewis Robinson, CPA Retirement Accounts Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs): For the calendar year 2020, no one will have to take a required minimum
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Families with special needs children have a new tax-deferred savings option. The ABLE account, also called a 529A savings account, is patterned after the
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The cost of data breaches increases. The latest annual study from Javelin Strategy & Research, a leading financial analytics research firm, says that 14.4
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“Audit” is a word that can strike fear into the hearts of taxpayers. However, the chances of an Internal Revenue Service audit aren’t that high. In 2017, the
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Do you have a child or grandchild working this summer? Well, you might want to share the following tax tips with them! If they have a self-employed job…
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No one wants to see an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax auditor show up at their door. In 2018, the IRS budget is roughly $1 billion less than it…
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Social Security has been a pillar of retirement life for several decades, but how much do you really know about it? Here are a handful of facts that might
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If your home is your principal place of work and you dedicate an office or portion of your home to work, then you may be able to deduct expenses on…
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The financial uncertainties we face in retirement may risk reducing our sense of confidence, potentially undermining our outlook during those years. Indeed
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IRAs can be an important tool in your retirement savings belt, and whichever you choose to open could have a significant impact on how those accounts might grow
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The IRS offers small business leaders helpful information on taxes. Last year’s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act may have helped bolster revenue for many businesses, but
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