Don’t Wait Until the Last Minute to File Your Extended Return!
Sep 8, 2024 | Tax Tips
If you requested an extension to file your 2023 tax return, you probably know that the extended deadline is coming up soon, on Oct. 15. If you have the information you need, consider filing now. There’s no advantage to waiting, and last-minute filing may lead to...An Employee Benefit with Possible Magnetic Power
Sep 8, 2024 | Tax Tips
Employers seeking to attract new recruits and retain talent should consider offering educational assistance programs to their employees. The plans aren’t new, but they temporarily offer greater flexibility in how they work. Through Dec. 31, 2025, the funds can be used...Using an IRA Withdrawal for a Qualified Home Purchase
Aug 7, 2024 | Tax Tips
Purchasing a home is an expensive proposition that leaves many would-be buyers feeling cash strapped. If that’s you, you might be thinking about taking some money out of your traditional IRA to help fund the purchase. But should you? Afterall, a 10% penalty normally...Get a Jump on Tax Planning
Aug 7, 2024 | Tax Tips
Summer is a good time for some tax planning that could lower your 2024 tax bill. Since the passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which increased the standard deduction, fewer people benefit from itemizing deductions. You can use this IRS Interactive Tax Assistant to...How to Deduct Business Travel
Aug 7, 2024 | Tax Tips
Before traveling for business, it’s important to know what’s tax deductible. Through 2025, employees aren’t permitted to deduct unreimbursed business expenses, including travel expenses, but self-employed people may deduct business travel expenses on Schedule C....Tax Due Dates for
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