11/07/2025
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When to Hire a Tax Pro: The Age Most Americans Switch to a CPA — Kiplinger
Taxpayers may outsource their financial stress by a specific age. Find out when you should hire a tax preparer.
10/06/2024
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How Much Will it Cost to Hire an Accountant to Do My Taxes? — Investopedia
The cost of hiring a professional accountant to do your taxes varies based on several factors, including your situation, what tax forms you are required to file, and your geographic location.
07/24/2024
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IRS issues final rules for inherited IRAs. Here's what to know about taxes — CNBC
The IRS has finalized rules on required withdrawals for certain inherited individual retirement accounts and other plans. Here's how it could affect your taxes.
10/08/2021
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What happens if you don’t file taxes? — Bankrate
Regardless of what may cause a person to miss the tax-filing deadline, there are potential consequences.
04/22/2021
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Restaurant Revitalization Fund details come into focus
The Restaurant Revitalization Fund aid program’s application portal will be tested in a seven-day pilot ahead of the application’s launch. The SBA revealed key details for the program, including funding calculations.
04/13/2021
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How To Contribute To A Roth IRA If You Make Too Much - Financial Finesse
There are multiple reasons to contribute to a Roth IRA, but if you make too much money, these arguments may seem like a moot point. However, there are a few things to keep in mind before completely writing off the Roth IRA. The limit is based on MAGI, not total income One is that the income limit...
04/11/2021
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Here's how to handle that big tax bill from Uncle Sam — CNBC
You may feel overwhelmed about the large tax debt you owe to the government, but the worst thing to do is ignore it. Here's how to get tax debt paid off.
04/02/2021
Did you work remotely last year? A surprise tax might be waiting for you.
Working remotely can be a boon or a bust for your taxes, depending on where you live.
03/19/2020
Coronavirus Tax Relief for Employers – Hooray! Today the IRS announced payroll tax credit for employers and self-employed individuals who provide paid family, sick or medical leave for employees who miss work for Coronavirus reasons through year-end. The bill provides tax credits that equal 100% of qualified family leave wages paid for small businesses where employees are unable to work to take care of children under 18 years old.
The credit for small businesses (fewer than 500 employees) is up to 80 hours paid sick time though year-end for quarantined or self-quarantined employees having COVID-19, or because the employee is caring from children whose school has been closed due to precautions. Employers with less than 50 employees can be exempted from this requirement.
The credit is generally available up to $511 in wages (quarantined, self-quarantined or who have COVID-19) per individual, or up to $2,100 for other workers, per day, the employee receives qualified sick leave pay, up to 10 days per calendar quarter, with a maximum credit of $10,000 per employee.
Self-employed individuals are also provided with a refundable credit against income tax for qualified sick leave equivalent amounts.
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03/18/2020
Treasury secretary announces 90-day delay in tax payment deadline
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin announced that individuals and businesses can delay their tax payments for 90 days due to the coronavirus pandemic.