Category: Tax

  • Seniors May Be Able to Write Off Medicare Premiums on Their Tax Returns

    Seniors May Be Able to Write Off Medicare Premiums on Their Tax Returns

    Are you age 65 and older, and do you have basic Medicare insurance? You may need to pay additional premiums to get the level of coverage you want. The premiums can be expensive, especially if you’re married and both you and your spouse are paying them. But there may be a bright side: You may…

  • Eligible Businesses: Claim the Employee Retention Tax Credit

    Eligible Businesses: Claim the Employee Retention Tax Credit

    The Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) is a valuable tax break that was extended and modified by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), enacted in March of 2021. Background Back in March of 2020, Congress originally enacted the ERTC in the CARES Act to encourage employers to hire and retain employees during the pandemic. At…

  • Buying and Selling Mutual Fund Shares:  Avoid These Tax Pitfalls

    Buying and Selling Mutual Fund Shares: Avoid These Tax Pitfalls

    If you invest in mutual funds, be aware of some potential pitfalls involved in buying and selling shares. Surprise sales You may already have made taxable “sales” of part of your mutual fund investment without knowing it. One way this can happen is if your mutual fund allows you to write checks against your fund…

  • Providing Education Assistance to Employees?  Follow These Rules

    Providing Education Assistance to Employees? Follow These Rules

    Many businesses provide education fringe benefits so their employees can improve their skills and gain additional knowledge. An employee can receive, on a tax-free basis, up to $5,250 each year from his or her employer for educational assistance under a “qualified educational assistance program.” For this purpose, “education” means any form of instruction or training…

  • Many Parents Will Receive Advance Tax Credit Payments Beginning July 15

    Many Parents Will Receive Advance Tax Credit Payments Beginning July 15

    Eligible parents will soon begin receiving payments from the federal government. The IRS announced that the 2021 advance child tax credit (CTC) payments, which were created in the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), will begin being made on July 15, 2021. How have child tax credits changed? The ARPA temporarily expanded and made CTCs refundable…

  • Working in the Gig Economy Results in Tax Obligations

    Working in the Gig Economy Results in Tax Obligations

    Before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the number of people engaged in the “gig” or sharing economy had been growing, according to several reports. And reductions in working hours during the pandemic have caused even more people to turn to gig work to make up lost income. There are tax consequences for the people who perform…

  • Still Have Questions After You File Your Tax Return?

    Still Have Questions After You File Your Tax Return?

    Even after your 2020 tax return has been successfully filed with the IRS, you may still have some questions about the return. Here are brief answers to three questions that we’re frequently asked at this time of year. Are you wondering when you will receive your refund? The IRS has an online tool that can…