by Guest Writer | Feb 2, 2023 | Taxes
If you’ve been debating whether to file your taxes early this year, tax experts say there are now several reasons that might be a good idea. The biggest one is the rise in tax-related identity fraud. Kelley Long, a certified financial planner and certified...
by Guest Writer | Aug 18, 2022 | Taxes
Many retirees plan to earn extra income to supplement their retirement spending. But how much can a retired person earn without paying taxes? The answer to this question varies based on your situation. Understanding the tax rules surrounding retiree income can help...
by Guest Writer | Jul 2, 2021 | Taxes
By Richard Ruben Payments will go to about 39 million households The child tax credit is a federal benefit that reduces income tax liability for people with children. It was created in 1997 and since then has expanded several times. It is a credit that reduces taxes...
by Stephen Dyer | Jul 17, 2020 | Investments, Market, Taxes
Consumer prices fell by 0.8% on a seasonally adjusted basis in April, the biggest drop in more than a dozen years, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported. Conversely, prices for grocery items jumped 2.6%, the highest one-month increase in 46 years, with eggs rising...
by Stephen Dyer | Apr 30, 2019 | News, Taxes
Tax season is nearing, and concern related to the shutdown is in many people’s mind. Currently the IRS has issued a statement they are brining back part of their work force to accept filed tax returns. The IRS has been directed by Congress to pay out refunds from a...
by Stephen Dyer | Jan 30, 2019 | News, Taxes
This past tax season the main question I received from my clients was “What will the new tax law change to my tax return next year?” My software was able to give an estimate based on 2017 data however it did not consider companies updating their withholdings half way...