When you sell a “capital asset”,– for most of us that’s the sale of a home — that sale usually results in a capital gain or loss of money. A “capital [...]
Is your company 100% protected from fraud? Probably not. In truth, it would be unrealistic for any company to say they’re 100% protected. Virtually every entity suffers from from some [...]
The open enrollment period for mandated health care coverage in 2014 ended on March 31, 2014. Hopefully, you either have insurance through your work or have already signed up for coverage [...]
Tax-filing extensions are available to taxpayers who need more time to finish their returns. Note that an extension of your tax return does not mean an extended time to pay. Filing an extension [...]
If you’re thinking about not filing your taxes by April 15 because you can’t pay what you owe right now, think again! If you delay filing your tax return and you owe money, you will [...]
On April 3, the Senate Finance Committee overwhelmingly approved the Expiring Provisions Improvement Reform and Efficiency (EXPIRE) Act of 2014 with a strong bipartisan vote, setting the stage [...]
Are you looking for a hard and fast rule about what income is taxable and not taxable? The fact is that all income is taxable unless the law specifically excludes it.
A new law beginning on July 1, 2014 allows manufacturers and certain researchers and developers to obtain a partial sales tax exemption and use tax exemption on certain manufacturing and research [...]