Filing a Tax Return: Avoid These Common Errors Blog 03/02/2022 While not all mistakes on tax returns cause delays in refunds, as the April 18 deadline approaches, taxpayers are advise... Read More
Tax Breaks for Older Adults and Retirees Blog 02/02/2022 Everyone wants to save money on their taxes, and retirees and older adults are no exception. If you’re 50 or older... Read More
Important Tax Changes for Individuals and Businesses Blog 01/01/2022 Every year, it’s a sure bet that there will be changes to current tax law and this year is no different. From stan... Read More
Tax Credits for Accommodating Disabled Workers Blog 01/01/2022 Businesses that make structural adaptations or other accommodations for employees or customers with disabilities may be ... Read More
Individual Taxpayers: The Year in Review Blog 12/01/2021 As we close out the year and get ready for tax season, here’s what individuals and families need to know about tax... Read More
Advertising and Marketing Costs May Be Tax Deductible Blog 11/02/2021 As a small business owner, you may be able to deduct advertising and marketing expenses that help them bring in new cust... Read More
Which Educator Expenses Are Tax Deductible? Blog 08/01/2021 Teachers and other educators should remember that they can deduct certain unreimbursed expenses such as classroom suppli... Read More
Advance Child Tax Credit Payments Start This Month Blog 07/02/2021 The Internal Revenue Service has started sending letters to more than 36 million American families who, based on tax ret... Read More
Payment for Refundable Child Tax Credit Starts July 15 Blog 06/01/2021 The first monthly payment of the expanded and newly-advanceable Child Tax Credit (CTC) from the American Rescue Plan wil... Read More
Deductions for Food or Beverages From Restaurants Blog 05/04/2021 Beginning January 1, 2021, and extending through December 31, 2022, businesses can claim 100% of their food or beverage ... Read More