If you’re like most taxpayers, you find yourself with an ominous stack of “homework” around TAX TIME! Pulling together the records for your tax appointment is never easy, but the effort usually [...]
The ACA open enrollment period under the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) mandate is November 15 through February 15. If you don’t have health insurance coverage for 2015, you may be [...]
The President’s Fiscal Year 2016 Budget Proposal was just released and includes a number of tax proposals that include higher taxes for higher-income taxpayers and provide more tax breaks for low [...]
Filling out your W4 form at work so that your employer knows how much money, if any, to deduct from your paycheck seems like it should be fairly simple, but it certainly is not.
I know your answer to that questions is, “Of course not”. But you may be violating employment laws and not even be aware of it! Check out the top 10 violations and download the [...]
Many companies, as an incentive to employees to help grow the companies’ market value, will offer stock options to key employees. The type of option offered can make a huge difference in your [...]
February 2015 February 2 Businesses and Self-Employed – Furnish Forms 1098, 1099, and W-2G to recipients for certain payments during 2014.Furnish Form W-2 to employees who worked for you [...]
It’s always a good idea to prepare early to file your federal income tax return. Certain provisions of the Affordable Care Act – also known as the Health Care Law – will affect your federal [...]
Members of the U.S. Armed Forces reserve component often have questions about the tax deductibility of expenses they incur as part of their service in a reserve unit. Here are some tax facts for [...]