Tax Tips from Stu Steinberg – CPA, National Speaker & Financial Advisor “Celebrating 25 Years in the Business” Anyone who has ever had to pay for child care realizes the overwhelming cost. The IRS shares a little break to us … Continue reading
Category Archives: General Tax
Erock CPA Tax Tips – IRS Form 2441 – Child Care Credit
Erock CPA Tax Tips – Donating to Charity
Tax Tips from Stu Steinberg – CPA, National Speaker & Financial Advisor “Celebrating 25 Years in the Business” Using the Schedule A of IRS form 1040, taxpayers are allowed to write-off cash and items donated to qualified charities. The deduction … Continue reading
Erock CPA Tax Tips – IRS Form Schedule E Rental Income & Expense
Tax Tips from Stu Steinberg – CPA, National Speaker & Financial Advisor “Celebrating 25 Years in the Business” I have always said that there are two kinds of people, there are real estate investors, and everybody else! Anyone who invests … Continue reading
Erock CPA Tax Tips – Schedule D Capital Gains and “A Year and a Day”
Tax Tips from Stu Steinberg – CPA, National Speaker & Financial Advisor “Celebrating 25 Years in the Business” We use IRS form Schedule D to track capital gains, both long and short. There is a big difference between long and … Continue reading
Tax Tips from Stu Steinberg – CPA, National Speaker & Financial Advisor “Celebrating 25 Years in the Business” IRS form Schedule C is used for non-incorporated entrepreneurs to report their income and expenses. It is a very detailed form and … Continue reading
Erock CPA Tax Tips – IRS Form Schedule B Interest & Dividends
Tax Tips from Stu Steinberg – CPA, National Speaker & Financial Advisor “Celebrating 25 Years in the Business” Schedule B is really one of the easiest forms of the whole bunch. It includes interest and dividends earned on investments, i.e. … Continue reading
Erock CPA Tax Tips – IRS Form Schedule A Itemized Deductions
Tax Tips from Stu Steinberg – CPA, National Speaker & Financial Advisor “Celebrating 25 Years in the Business” At the top of page two of Form 1040, we get to write-off our itemized deductions. This is Schedule A. This is … Continue reading
10 Common Income Tax Snafus
Our complicated tax code leads to many common mistakes that are made on returns every year. I see these mistakes daily in my office with new clients, especially the ones who used to try and do their returns themselves! Some … Continue reading
5 Personal Tax Tips we can look at as we close out 2013
1) Check your withholding and boost it in December if necessary. You must take a look at where you stand in your particular case. Some folks actually should advance a payment in December to lower the penalty for underpayment. To … Continue reading
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