5 Money Saving Tips For Self-Employment Tax Whether you are gearing up for next tax season or figuring out estimated taxes, please take a look at these tax tips by Daniel Ahart Tax Service for the self-employed U.S. citizen or resident and some of the most missed tax deductions. Tax Tips and Tax Deductions for… [Read More]
Taxpayers are encouraged to plan ahead. 2021 is shaping up to be another tax year with new changes and things to consider — this blog list a few points to keep in mind as we start thinking about filing your tax return in 2022. Planning your taxes ahead of time helps you avoid errors that… [Read More]
Planning ahead can help people file an accurate return and avoid processing delays that can slow tax refunds. As wrote in a previous blog “What About a Tax Checkup for Year 2021?,” this is also definitely a good time for filers to prepare for next year’s tax season by reviewing withholdings, retirement contributions, child tax… [Read More]
For Self-Employment Tax, You Cannot Exclude Any Income You Earn While Abroad. If you are a self-employed U.S. citizen or resident, the rules for paying self-employment tax are generally the same whether you are living in the United States or abroad. In other words, you must pay self-employment tax on all of your net profit,… [Read More]
Oct. 15 deadline approaches for taxpayers who requested extensions to file 2020 tax returns. Taxpayers can file now and schedule their federal tax payments up to the October 15 due date. Daniel Ahart Tax Service® prepares all tax returns, helps solve tax problems, and prepares back taxes. 22 Area Locations in Georgia. Although October 15… [Read More]
Child Tax Credit payments will continue through the end of the year. Millions of American families currently receive monthly advance Child Tax Credit payments either through direct deposit or paper check. These payments represent half of the increased Child Tax Credit from the American Rescue Plan and will continue through the end of the year…. [Read More]
Immigrant taxpayers contribute to Georgia’s bottom line. One in ten Georgia residents is an immigrant, while 7 percent of residents are native-born U.S. citizens with at least one immigrant parent. As immigrants start businesses, buy homes, earn wages and spend disposable income at local businesses, they generate considerable state and local tax revenue regardless of… [Read More]
Establishing Good Efficient, And Accurate Work Practices Throughout Your Organization Even though all areas of a business organization must meet certain stringent requirements, there is one area that is inherently bogged down with a long complex chain of detailed labor laws and governmental compliance issues: that area is Payroll. With that said, payroll is responsible… [Read More]
Is It Time to Digitize Your Small Business Bookkeeping? Financial statements are necessary for the everyday operation of a business. If you keep your own books, you need to have a good understanding of accounting principles, know how to calculate profit and loss accurately, and understand the various types of cash-flow spreadsheets. Conversely, if you… [Read More]
According to Nerdwallet, families that are working and hit some requirements could pocket up to $18,000 as a tax credit, this is an example for a family with two children. It comes as families will receive an additional stimulus payment from July 15 under Joe Biden’s child tax credit expansion plans. When can families expect… [Read More]
If you’re like most owners of growing firms, you might wonder about the best way to protect your personal assets and conduct your daily activities. For some businesses, forming a corporation is the best solution. Others benefit most from the creation of a Limited Liability Partnership.
Generally, if you’re a U.S. citizen or U.S. resident alien, you are eligible for $1,400 ($2,800 for a joint return), plus $1,400 for each qualifying dependent, if you (and your spouse if filing a joint return) aren’t a dependent of another taxpayer on a 2020 tax return, have a valid Social Security number (SSN) (see exception… [Read More]
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