Making an IRA Change Could Be Tax-Smart

Did you convert all or part of a retirement account to a Roth during 2014? And do you now wish you hadn’t? Here’s some good news: You have until October 15, 2015, to change your mind, even if you already filed your federal income tax return. Read more

Moving Expense Deduction

WASHINGTON – IRS Summertime Tax Tip 2015-20 –  If you move your home you may be able to deduct the cost of the move on your federal tax return next year. This may apply if you move to start a new job or to work at the same job in a new location. In order to deduct your moving expenses, your move must meet three requirements: Read more

Accurate Inventory Numbers are Crucial for your Business

For many companies, inventory is a significant dollar amount on the company’s financial statements. So it’s crucial that recorded inventory balances reflect actual values. Read more

Tax Tips for Students with Summer Jobs

WASHINGTON – IRS Special Edition Tax Tip 2015-13 – Students often get a job in the summer. If it’s your first job it gives you a chance to learn about work and paying tax. The tax you pay supports your home town, your state and our nation. Here are some tips students should know about summer jobs and taxes: Read more

Include a Few Tax Items in Your Summer Wedding Checklist

WASHINGTON – IRS Summertime Tax Tip 2015-14 – If you’re preparing for summer nuptials, make sure you do some tax planning as well. A few steps taken now can make tax time easier next year. Here are some tips from the IRS to help keep tax issues that may arise from your marriage to a minimum: Read more

Don’t Let the IRS Become Your Pen Pal

Getting a letter or notice from the IRS can be upsetting, confusing, and unnecessary. The IRS sends taxpayers notices to request payment for taxes, to notify them of a change to their account, or to request additional information. Attention to the following details will reduce the likelihood that you will become pen pals with the IRS. Read more

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Your Social Security Benefits May Be Taxable

Did you sign up for social security benefits last year? If so, you may have questions about how those payments are taxed on your federal income tax return. Read more

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What You Should Know if You Changed Your Name

WASHINGTON – IRS Tax Tip 2015-22 –  Did you change your name last year? If you did, it can affect your taxes. All the names on your tax return must match Social Security Administration records. A name mismatch can delay your refund. Here’s what you should know if you changed your name: Read more

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IRS to Parents: Don’t Miss Out on the Tax Savers

WASHINGTON – IRS Tax Tip 2015-14 – Children may help reduce the amount of taxes owed for the year. If you’re a parent, here are several tax benefits you should look for when you file your federal tax return: Read more

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Every New Business Needs a Record System

Many small start-up businesses are off and running before any record system has been set up. There is money deposited into the new business checking account, some from invested funds and some from sales. Money has been paid out for equipment and supplies, some by check and some by cash out of pocket or from sales receipts. Read more