Listen. Can you hear it? Those are the winds of tax change. They’re coming from the nation’s capital and they are about to spread throughout the entire country. Taxes were one of the biggest issues throughout the presidential election cycle and President Trump made it...
Unless you hate where you live then most likely you have at least some pride in your state. Whether it’s your local sports teams or the community you live in, or anything else, you probably like where you live and you are proud of the things your state represents....
If you’re among the 41% of the United States population Fannie Mae’s “How America Pays for College 2016” report revealed relies on family assets to pay for higher education (either for a child or an adult) you may qualify for several tax advantages related to the...
The Internal Revenue Service won’t accept your 2016 Federal tax return until January 23, 2017—but it has already warned taxpayers that they’ll need to be patient about receiving 2016 tax refunds. Here’s a look at the reasons the IRS has announced the delay, along...
For anyone who has to use their vehicle for ‘business” they know that keeping track of their mileage is very important for tax reasons, especially if they rack up a lot of extra miles. While the IRS does not allow anyone to deduct their commute to and from work, there...
You won’t feel the immediate impact of the recent changes the IRS has put into place in 2017 for another year (after you’ve file your 2016 tax return), but they’ll impact you eventually. Here’s a look at some recent adjustments that have been made for 2017 tax...