Tax Act Tip: Employee Expense Rules Have Changed
Many things are changing or going away due to the tax reform laws implemented this year. One major change is an employee’s ability to deduct unreimbursed expenses related to [...]
Many things are changing or going away due to the tax reform laws implemented this year. One major change is an employee’s ability to deduct unreimbursed expenses related to [...]
In the federal budget bill passed Feb. 9, Congress revived dozens of expired tax breaks retroactively for 2017. Thus, you may now be able to use: The tuition and [...]
Your mailbox has started filling up with tax forms over the last several weeks and there are likely more to come. Organize your process and make your tax filing [...]
Scammers were very successful last year with a scheme to pry W-2 pay stub data away from employers. The IRS warned that it may be one of several techniques [...]
Start your engines! Tax filing season officially begins on Monday, Jan. 29. Not many people file that early, but for some taxpayers it makes sense to do so. Here [...]
The IRS released new income tax withholding tables that reflect the changes to the tax bracket structure in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) passed in late December. [...]
It typically takes a great deal of personal interest and expertise in a given field — whether it's rare art, coins or baseball cards — to judge a treasure [...]
Three of every four Americans got a refund check last year and the average amount was $2,777, according to IRS statistics. Because the amount of a refund is often [...]
Imagine you receive a call from an IRS agent who says you owe back taxes and threatens to arrest you if you don't immediately make a payment over the [...]
The fate of a Labor Department rule extending mandatory overtime pay to workers by doubling the eligible salary cap is uncertain under the new presidential administration. The rule introduced [...]