Enhancing Your Basic Budget-Building Skills

July 22, 2024By richard-adminUncategorized No Comments

Improving your basic budget-building skills is a powerful step toward financial empowerment. Mastering the fundamentals can help you gain control over your spending, save for a specific goal, or simply build a safety net. In this guide, we’ll explore practical strategies to enhance your budgeting prowess and set you on the path to financial success. … Read More

Why You Should Let an Accountant File Your FBAR

July 22, 2024By richard-adminUncategorized No Comments

Filing your Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts Report (FBAR) can be a maze of regulations, requirements, and potential pitfalls. As a U.S. taxpayer with foreign financial interests, the intricacies of FBAR filing may leave you feeling overwhelmed. In this guide, we’ll explore why entrusting this task to a qualified accountant is not just a convenience … Read More

Upcoming Tax Due Dates

July 22, 2024By richard-adminUncategorized No Comments

January 16 Individuals: Pay the fourth installment of 2023 estimated taxes (Form 1040-ES) if not paying income tax through withholding or not paying sufficient income tax through withholding. Employers: Deposit Social Security, Medicare and withheld income taxes for December 2023 if the monthly deposit rule applies. Employers: Deposit nonpayroll withheld income tax for December 2023 if the monthly deposit rule … Read More

2024 vehicle mileage rates

July 22, 2024By richard-adminUncategorized No Comments

The IRS has issued the 2024 optional cents-per-mile rates used to calculate the tax-deductible costs of operating a vehicle: Effective Jan. 1, 2024, the standard mileage rate for the business use of a car (including vans, pickups, and panel trucks) is 67 cents per mile. (This is up from 65.5 cents per mile for 2023.) … Read More

Did You Get Married in 2023?

July 22, 2024By richard-adminUncategorized No Comments

Your filing status options for your 2023 income tax return depend on your marital status on Dec. 31. The married-filing-jointly status is typically the most beneficial way for married taxpayers to file, but it’s a good idea to take a “what-if” look at the married filing separately status. For example, if one spouse has high … Read More

Appraisals Aren’t Just for Businesses

July 22, 2024By richard-adminUncategorized No Comments

Whether you’re in the process of making a retirement or estate plan or you intend to donate property to charity, you’ll need to know the value of your assets. For many hard-to-value items, such as closely held business interests, real estate, art and collectibles, an appraisal may be necessary. Retirement and Estate Planning To enjoy … Read More