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How much could you save with the Federal Tax Paid on Fuels credit?

2022-01-11T10:09:06-05:00

When you buy gas at the pump you are paying a fuel tax to the federal government that they use to maintain highways and roads. But what if the fuel you are purchasing is actually for off-road use? Answer: You can request a credit for the fuel tax paid on your federal income tax return. [...]

How much could you save with the Federal Tax Paid on Fuels credit?2022-01-11T10:09:06-05:00

Does my business qualify for the Work Opportunity Tax Credit?

2022-01-11T10:09:06-05:00

Established in 1996, the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) is a federal tax credit available to employers for hiring individuals from certain targeted groups who have consistently faced significant barriers to employment, such as veterans, the physically and mentally disabled, former felons, and other groups in need. The benefits are two-fold: individuals receiving government assistance [...]

Does my business qualify for the Work Opportunity Tax Credit?2022-01-11T10:09:06-05:00

Changes to 1099 Forms for 2020

2022-01-11T10:09:06-05:00

Many small businesses and self-employed individuals are familiar with Form 1099-MISC. Starting in 2020, the Internal Revenue Service has split the Form 1099. Non-employee compensation (NEC) will now be reported on a new form, separate from other miscellaneous income types. While the general rules of reporting remain the same, the most significant change is the [...]

Changes to 1099 Forms for 20202022-01-11T10:09:06-05:00

Federal Income Tax Brackets Released for 2021: Has Yours Changed?

2022-01-11T10:09:06-05:00

Tax rates haven't changed since 2018, however, the IRS updates the income brackets annually for inflation. Since tax planning is all about thinking ahead, now’s the opportunity to start planning on how to handle your 2021 finances, in anticipation of filing returns in 2022. Taxpayers will fall into one of seven brackets: 10%, 12%, 22%, [...]

Federal Income Tax Brackets Released for 2021: Has Yours Changed?2022-01-11T10:09:06-05:00

New $300 Charitable Deduction for Non-Itemizers

2022-01-11T10:09:06-05:00

Don’t itemize, but you’re still eager to help your local charity out this season; sound familiar? Good news: the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, or CARES Act, created a charitable deduction of up to $300 in 2020, even if you don't itemize. As a result of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of [...]

New $300 Charitable Deduction for Non-Itemizers2022-01-11T10:09:06-05:00
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