by Christina Minton | Aug 7, 2023 | The Audit
These tips are money in your pocket When it comes to taking qualified deductions on your tax return, having proper documentation to prove your expenditure is a must. Here are some typical areas where taxpayers often fall short, costing them plenty during tax filing...
by Christina Minton | Jul 31, 2023 | Whats New
The IRS recently announced a major policy change that it will end most unannounced revenue officer visits to taxpayers. This announcement is being picked up by all the major news outlets, but as is usually the case, it lacks context. Here is what you need to know....
by Christina Minton | Jul 24, 2023 | The Audit
Not always needed or wise There’s usually an element of relief after your annual tax return has been filed. But what do you do if you find an error on your tax return? Should you always file an amended return? Here are some things to consider. Errors in the...
by Christina Minton | Jul 16, 2023 | Your Income
While the maximum capital gain tax rate can be as high as 23.8 percent, most taxpayers pay 15 percent. But there is the possibility to have your capital gains go tax-free…yes, zero percent! In fact, this tax break has been around for more than a decade and comes...
by Christina Minton | Jul 10, 2023 | Whats New
New contribution limits are on the horizon Contribution limits for the ever-popular health savings account (HSA) are set for 2024. And inflation adjustments break through the historic trends of 1 to 2% increase each year. Next year the amount you can save to pay for...