Last week, many of us paid taxes, or filed a tax return for taxes overpaid throughout the year. This time of year often prompts many to wonder why we need taxes, and figure out what they are used for. Read More
A movement to make the R&D tax credit permanent seems to be gaining momentum, according to the Kauffmann Foundation. Originally created in 1981, the Research & Experimentation Tax Credit has been renewed 14 times so far, most recently when
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If you haven't filed your US taxes by 04/15, don't despair. The deadline this year is actually 04/18. Read the official IRS notice here. Read More
Whilst the announcement by the Chancellor, George Osborne, that he intends to investigate the merging of regulations for tax and national insurance (NI) is welcome, any likely improvements in this area will take some time come into effect. In the meantime with a new tax year upon us bringing with i Read More
Over the past decade business owners have been overwhelmed by a plethora of choices designed to reduce the cost of providing employee benefits while increasing their own retirement savings. The solutions range from traditional pension and profit sharing plans to more advanced strategies.
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Looking for ways to simplify tax-time? Whether you’re a small business owner, or a tax-paying individual, be sure to include these mobile tax apps in your arsenal of tax-prep tools. Read More
Taxpayers who previously adopted 419, 412i, captive
insurance or Section 79 plans are in big trouble.

In recent years, the IRS has identified many of these arrangements as abusive devices to funnel tax deductible dollars to shareholders and classified these arrangements as listed transactions." Read More
April 18th is fast approaching and your accountant has asked you to turn in receipts for all the business expenses you want to claim. There’s a handy little tool to record all your business expenses automatically: Your business credit card. Read More
If you are a sole proprietor, a partner in a partnership, an independent contractor, freelancer, or otherwise make money on your own, you are considered self-employed by the IRS and you have a self-employed tax liability if you had net earnings greater than $400 from self-employment. Net earnings a Read More
12 Different Taxes That Americans Pay. 12 Different Taxes That Americans Pay. 12 Different Taxes That Americans Pay. Read More
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