by ameritaxse1dev | Jan 20, 2020 | Goal Setting
If you drive your car for business (not commuting) than by all means, take the deductions you are allowed! Know though that mileage is frequently targeted for paper audits. A paper audit is a letter the IRS sends to you asking for documentation of your expenses. ...
by ameritaxse1dev | Jan 16, 2020 | Goal Setting
Some people want to “break even” at tax time. Others prefer to over withhold as a financial planning tool so they can save up for some thing big. That may work for some people, others not so much. These are the top 7 things my...
by ameritaxse1dev | Jan 7, 2020 | Goal Setting
I just finished cleaning up and/or closing down a series of corporations opened by a client who had used one of the on-line incorporating sites. It’s not the first time I’ve had to clean up and change a LLC to an S Corp a C Corp to a LLC or an LLC to a S...
by ameritaxse1dev | Jan 6, 2020 | Goal Setting
The IRS funding was cut again for 2015. The budget of the IRS now stands at about the level it did in 2008! The tax payer service’s budget actually increased a puny 1.6% but that won’t be enough to decrease the insane wait times we now all experience to...
by ameritaxse1dev | May 29, 2015 | Goal Setting
WOW. I haven’t updated this blog since April Fools Day! This last news bit made me do it. The IRS has reported that 104,000 tax payers data may have been hacked through the IRS’ very cool “Get Transcipt” on-line application tool. Worse the...
by ameritaxse1dev | Feb 14, 2015 | Goal Setting
Clients started coming in with their 1095-A forms that report their payments and subsidies for the Affordable Care Act these past few weeks. Since we did both our clients tax returns and their health applications, I was just beginning to pat myself on the back for...