Embarking on the journey of becoming a landlord, whether in the commercial or residential real estate sector, is a promising venture. However, before you start reaping the benefits of rental income, it’s essential to understand the tax implications of the initial costs involved. In particular, start-up expenses play a crucial role in shaping the financial… Read More

As we usher in the new year, businesses in the United States are gearing up for a significant change—the implementation of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) on January 1, 2024. This federal mandate brings with it a fresh filing requirement for a broad spectrum of business entities, aiming to enhance transparency and curb illicit financial… Read More

As we approach the final stretch of 2023, individuals eager to optimize their tax savings are exploring strategic financial avenues. One particularly promising option gaining traction is making last-minute vehicle purchases. Acquiring a vehicle before the year concludes can yield substantial benefits, provided one navigates the process with a keen eye on tax implications and… Read More

Tax season can be a stressful time, especially if you find yourself facing a hefty tax bill that you can’t pay in full. The good news is that the IRS offers solutions to help taxpayers manage their tax debt, including installment agreements and short-term extensions. In this article, we will explore these IRS payment plans… Read More

Two tax term that hold significant value are ‘safe harbor.’ Moreover, five more tax terms that bring great benefits are ‘tax-advantaged expensing without recapture.’ To establish and safeguard your safe-harbor expensing, you, your corporation, or your partnership must formally elect, on your tax return, to utilize the de minimis safe harbor for assets valued at… Read More

Filing taxes can be a daunting process, but for some, it’s much more than that – tax audits. This stressful situation involves having the IRS put your tax return under a microscope to see if you reported all your income and to see if you overstated your deductions and expenses. The IRS’s main goal in… Read More

Tax season can be a time of great anticipation for millions of Americans with dreams of a nice, big, refund check coming soon. Yet this year, many Americans may find themselves surprised and coming up short on their refunds.   Many taxpayers have been shocked to find that this year, instead of a big tax… Read More

The tax-filing deadline will be here before you know it and pretty soon, you’ll be gathering up your receipts and plugging in numbers. I know you’re hoping for good news, and praying for a big refund in the process. If all goes well you won’t owe anything and you might even be getting back a… Read More

The IRS is not one to mess around with when it comes time for repayment. They are the least forgiving creditor when it comes to collecting what they think is owed to them. The IRS will seize assets including bank accounts and property such as wages or real estate.   Contact a Tax Relief Firm… Read More

Unpaid payroll taxes are a serious matter to the IRS and are some of the worst kind of back taxes you can owe. If you’re a small business owner with a payroll tax problem, read on to learn what you can do to avoid the IRS crippling your business or worse, shut your business down… Read More