Every year the IRS updates its computer systems in preparation for the next tax year’s returns. Rules change, processing and technology updates are implemented and new tax laws are reduced to policy and imbedded […]
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If your personal assets deterred you from filing a bankruptcy case in the past, you will want to consult a lawyer regarding the new Arizona bankruptcy exemptions. House bill 2325 was passed during the […]
Well, the showdown at Capitol Hill is officially over. Congress has approved a temporary measure to extend the debt ceiling through February 7, 2014 and fund government operations until January 15, 2014. Congress and […]
It happened 17 years ago. And it’s happened again. September 30th has now passed and Congress failed to reach a compromise measure to keep the government funded. So effective October 1st, the impact is […]
The debate on the definition of “marriage” in our society rages on and tax professionals have been confused as to its impact because how tax return elections applied to the various state and federal […]
If you’re an employer with one or more employees your first deadline under ObamaCare is October 1, 2013. Starting January 1, 2014, individuals, families, and employees of small businesses can access health care coverage […]
Tax credits offset taxes owed (and may also be refundable) and you should apply for them whenever you can. One of them, The Child Tax Credit, may be worth as much as $1,000 per […]
So you and your new spouse recently got married, the wedding and festivities are now behind you and post-wedding life has begun. Here are a few tax tips that will help get your tax […]
One of the often made requests to our office is how to get a copy of prior year tax returns and information. In some cases, it’s related to an IRS inquiry or the need […]
If you donate your time to charitable organizations, the cost of traveling to do so may provide you with a tax deduction. You’ll have to itemize your deductions when you file your tax return […]