You already know the tax benefits of making retirement plan contributions — your contributions offer the double benefit of tax deferral on asset growth inside the plan and a lower adjusted gross ...
Are you a first-time freelancer? Have you taken on temporary project- or contract-based work? Congratulations on becoming self-employed! If you didn't know this type of work is considered ...
Does your company have a lost and found department? Does property you store there include uncashed checks, unapplied customer deposits, and credit balances in accounts receivable? You might not think ...
May is over and that's the end of your nonprofit organization's tax reporting responsibilities for the year...or is it? If you have employees, the answer is no, because you still need to file payroll ...
Estate tax law is marking a centennial this year. As you might expect, the rules have changed a bit over the past century. Here's an overview of current provisions....
June is the end of the second quarter, and you're no doubt gearing up for next month's due date for your federal payroll tax returns. But you may also need to complete one task before the end of ...
According to a 2016 report from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration, the IRS mailed more than 188 million notices and letters to taxpayers during 2014. There’s no reason to believe ...

