With people living longer, many individuals find themselves becoming the care provider for elderly parents, spouses and others who can no longer live independently. When this happens, questions [...]
Just when you thought you had filling the form out down, the government changes it! On March 8, 2013, USCIS (The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services) published a new expanded I-9 [...]
Depending on your income, you might qualify for a tax credit of up to $1,000 for contributing to an IRA or other retirement plan. Don’t overlook this “saver’s credit” as an opportunity to both [...]
Charitable deductions are allowed only for travel expenses (including meals and lodging) by volunteers who do charitable work for their organization while they are away from home on the charity’s [...]
If your business is a corporation, your 2012 tax filing deadline is generally March 15, 2013. If you need more time, you can file for an extension and get until September 16, 2013, to file your [...]
Many companies have questions about what to do with an employee's home when he or she is moved to a new job location, especially when the real estate market is in a downturn throughout much of [...]
Summertime is the season that often leads to major life decisions, such as buying a home, moving or a job change. If you are looking for a new job that is in the same line of work, you may be [...]
Tax rules on rental income from second homes can be complicated, particularly if you rent the home out for several months of the year, but also use the home yourself. There is however, one [...]
Generally, you are taxed on income that is available to you regardless of whether it is actually in your possession, but there are some situations when certain types of income are partially taxed [...]
All Social Security recipients should receive a Form SSA-1099 from the Social Security Administration which shows the total amount of their benefits. But many people may not realize the Social [...]