Education Tax Credits and Deductions: The American Opportunity Credit Your Tax Savings = up to $2,500 annually per student Worth up to $2,500 per year per student, the American Opportunity Credit is available to those students in their first four … Continue reading
Tax Tip – The American Opportunity Tax Credit
The Residential Energy Efficient Property Tax Credit
Saving the Environment and Saving Money Part II–The Residential Energy Efficient Property Tax Credit Your Tax Savings = Unlimited $$ – 30% of what you spend! Have you considered installing in your backyard one of those energy generating windmills that … Continue reading
Tax tip of the day – Make a charitable contribution
Charitable donations are not only good for your community, they are good for your tax return as well. Remember that all charitable contributions are deductible dollar for dollar on your schedule A itemized deductions whether the contribution is a clothing … Continue reading
Tax Tip – Dealing with the onslaught of 1099s and Tax Docs
Tax Tip of the Day – Breaking Down all this crazy mail that gets delivered! Just as we seem to get organized and sorted out after the holidays and turn of the New Year, tax documents begin to flood our … Continue reading
9 Tax Tips to Lower your Stress – 2011Filing Season
Lower Your Stress for the 2011 Tax Filing Season with These Tips – Listen to Stu’s WNBP Radio Podcast with morning guy Win Damon as the 2 talk about lowering your stress around taxes! Click below! It’s February … Continue reading
Tax tip of the day – create a budget, personal and business!
Creating a Household or Business Budget can Assist with Next Year’s Tax Projections. Maximize your time throughout the year by creating an annual budget for your personal household and/or business. This will provide your tax preparer a good picture of … Continue reading
Test your Tax IQ – Take Our Erock Tax Quiz.
What is your TAX IQ? Tax Test! Email us your answers! 1. What is the latest an individual can file their income taxes? April 15 August 15 October 15 December 31 2. How many years are you supposed to … Continue reading
Do you find tax season with all its documents, forms and filings challenging and stressful? You can put yourself at ease knowing that through the use of creative passwords shared with your CPA, your tax advisor can assist you and … Continue reading
WNBP Radio Show – 5 Tax Deductions for 2011 tax returns
In this Radio Podcast on WNBP.com 1450 AM with morning host Win Damon we discuss 5 big deductions that people need to maximize on when filing their 2011 Tax Returns. These deductions include claiming unreimbursed business expenses, claiming student loan … Continue reading
Tax tip of the day for Teachers!
Teachers Take Your Deductions! Teachers who spend money on teaching related supplies and are not reimbursed by their employer are allowed to deduct those expenses to reduce their taxable income. The first $250 is deducted directly from taxable income. Unreimbursed … Continue reading
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