Tag: records

  • Questions You May Still Have After Filing Your Tax Return

    Questions You May Still Have After Filing Your Tax Return

    If you’ve successfully filed your 2022 tax return with the IRS, you may think you’re done with taxes for another year. But some questions may still crop up about the return. Here are brief answers to three questions that we’re frequently asked at this time of year. When will your refund arrive? The IRS has…

  • Paperwork You Can Toss After Filing Your Tax Return

    Paperwork You Can Toss After Filing Your Tax Return

    Once you file your 2022 tax return, you may wonder what personal tax papers you can throw away and how long you should retain certain records. You may have to produce those records if the IRS audits your return or seeks to assess tax. It’s a good idea to keep the actual returns indefinitely. But…

  • 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…

  • Need a New Business Vehicle? Consider a Heavy SUV

    Need a New Business Vehicle? Consider a Heavy SUV

    Are you considering buying or replacing a vehicle that you’ll use in your business? If you choose a heavy sport utility vehicle (SUV), you may be able to benefit from lucrative tax rules for those vehicles. Bonus depreciation Under current law, 100% first-year bonus depreciation is available for qualified new and used property that’s acquired…

  • The Tax Implications of Being a Winner

    The Tax Implications of Being a Winner

    If you’re lucky enough to be a winner at gambling or the lottery, congratulations! After you celebrate, be ready to deal with the tax consequences of your good fortune. Winning at gambling Whether you win at the casino, a bingo hall, or elsewhere, you must report 100% of your winnings as taxable income. They’re reported…

  • Taking a Long-Term Approach to Certain Insurance Documentation

    Taking a Long-Term Approach to Certain Insurance Documentation

    After insurance policies expire, many businesses just throw away the paper copies and delete the digital files. But you may need to produce evidence of certain kinds of insurance even after the coverage period has expired. For this reason, it’s best to take a long-term approach to certain types of policies. Occurrence-based insurance Generally, the…

  • Three Questions You May Have After You File Your Return

    Three Questions You May Have After You File Your Return

    Once your 2018 tax return has been successfully filed with the IRS, you may still have some questions. Here are brief answers to three questions that we’re frequently asked at this time of year. Question #1: What tax records can I throw away now? At a minimum, keep tax records related to your return for…