If you are an entrepreneur or a small business owner like me, you will want to make sure you have paid the correct yearly tax to the IRS and/or your state government. You may also have to pay estimates is … Continue reading
5 things to do if you get a letter from the IRS
Imagine you come home from work after a very busy day, the kids are acting crazy, and you have to open one of those thick letters that came certified from the IRS. It is generally not a very fun … Continue reading
5 Tips for Sellers of Real Estate
My wife and I sold our home and bought a new one in 2011. It was a truly crazy process and involved our home being under agreement 4 times before finally being sold! What an ordeal. Thank you so much … Continue reading
5 Reasons to Do Your Tax Planning in May
For many of us, the tax season ends with a sigh of relief. Believe me, I understand. But if you can catch your breath and make time to plan for next year’s taxes now, you’ll save yourself time and money. … Continue reading
Click below to hear Win Damon and I talk about the end of the tax busy season, the buffet rule, Mitt Romney’s tax returns, what it all really means, and other fun news and financial topics of the day. Listen on WNBP … Continue reading
April 15th means tax PAYING time, NOT filing time!
For many people, April 15th is a panic time. Running to the post office, all the media outlets chatting about the filing deadline. Well guess what? It is NOT the filing deadline. That is October 15th for individual taxpayers. April … Continue reading
ERock Tax Tip – Deduct Long Term Care Services
When an ailing parent or loved one requires in-home care due to a chronic illness, professional care provided by a doctor, nurse, social worker, or even a non-professional care provider may be deductible as a medical expense. These long term … Continue reading
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