Have you received all of your W-2s? These documents are essential for completing individual tax returns. You should receive a Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement, from all of your employers each [...]
What should you do when you receive a letter from the Internal Revenue Service or a state or local tax authority about a tax question or problem? Panic may be the answer that first comes to mind, [...]
Don’t wait around for a paper check. Have your federal (and state, if applicable) tax refund deposited directly into your bank account. Selecting Direct Deposit is a secure and convenient way to [...]
Effective for tax years beginning in 2013, taxpayers can elect a simplified deduction – Safe Harbor Home Office Deduction – for the business use of the taxpayer’s home.
Here are some tax tips for recently married taxpayers to help you avoid stress at tax time. Notify the Social Security Administration — Report any name change to the Social Security [...]
Low- and moderate-income workers can take steps to save for retirement and at the same time earn a special tax credit. The saver’s credit helps offset part of the first $2,000 that workers [...]
You may not have asked yourself that question in so many words, but you may have wondered what sets CPAs apart from other financial professionals. The answer in short: A lot!