There are a lot of questions regarding who is eligible for unemployment under the new federal guidelines as a reaction to COVID-19, so here’s a brief Q&A.
Read MoreWith the new stimulus package expanding unemployment benefits, and with businesses struggling to keep employees on payroll, we’re hearing the terms “furlough” and “lay off” a lot.
Read MoreThe section of the bill that covers relief for small businesses is called the Paycheck Protection Program which is administered through the SBA in the way of loans to small businesses.
Read MoreIn this article I want to give you more information about the changes that the CARE Act Stimulus package has made to retirement account withdraws.
Read MoreThe new CARE Act federal stimulus package includes expanded unemployment benefits and includes many more American workers than ever before. Find out if you qualify.
Read MoreToday I wanted to fill you in on some important items in the stimulus package that affect wage garnishment.
Read MoreAdditional details regarding the stimulus checks have become available, so I have summarized them below for your convenience and to answer some common questions I have been hearing.
Read MoreI am writing to update you regarding stimulus checks that will soon be approved by Congress. The situation remains fluid so the information below may change.
Read MoreThe legality of gay marriage may have relieved some of the stigma surrounding homosexual couples, but complications around financial planning, budgeting, and tax filing remain prominent.
Read MoreBeing a parent or having dependents can make filing taxes a little more complicated, but it also provides some deductions and benefits that are worth exploring.
Read MoreAlthough there are benefits to both domestic partnerships and marriages, there are many differences when it comes to the law and its protections.
Read MoreIn a recent poll, more than one third of same-sex couples who married between 2013 and 2017 are confused about their tax-filing status.
Read MoreEven if you’re in a last-minute bind, you should still choose your tax return preparer wisely
Read MoreDue to concern over the Virginia state tax code status, I am writing to update you on your 2018 state return.
Read MoreIt’s unfortunate, but after natural disasters there is always an uptick in scams that affect disaster victims as well as individuals attempting to be generous and help out.
Read MoreTax payers need to have knowledge of three things: the current major scams that are in use, what the IRS actually does do/ask for and what the IRS does NOT do/ask for.
Read MoreThe recent tax act is now in effect for the 2018 tax year, and while you may have some idea of what that means generally, you may not know what it means for your small business.
Read MoreWondering how the new tax act will affect your personal taxes? You could take a quick scan of the 1,100-page document, but I went ahead and did the work for you and pulled out some key provisions that I believe are most important to the average American household.
Read MoreIt’s that time of year when IRS tax return and refund scams arrive, and there’s nothing festive about that. Working with a tax and financial professional can help ensure that your money stays where it belongs, and your identity remains your own.
Read MoreIf you’re running a nonprofit, are even an officer or board member, you may think your organization doesn’t need to file a tax return. While it’s true that tax-exempt nonprofits do not pay federal taxes, they do have to file an information form with the IRS. That form is called a 990.
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