by edbarton | Mar 15, 2022 | Taxes, Personal Finances
Not Likely - Unless You Pay It Off Right Away AND Don't Need To Pay A Fee If you own your own business or have not been deducting enough from your paychecks each week, you will probably owe some income taxes when tax time rolls around. This is never fun, and if you do...
by edbarton | Mar 15, 2022 | Taxes, Investing, Personal Finances
4 Highlights Capital is a unique term when it comes to taxes. If it gains value, you pay a tax. You can write at least some of the loss off if it loses it. Capital Assets – Gains and Losses for Taxes Practically everything you own is a capital asset. This is true...
by edbarton | Mar 14, 2022 | Taxes, Personal Finances
7 Tax Prep Tips Well, it’s that time again — tax time. It’s time to gather all of those rumpled receipts from the shoe box and straighten them out. Whether you are doing your taxes or having the service performed by someone else, getting all of your papers in order...
by edbarton | Mar 14, 2022 | Taxes
A Little Tax Humor Do you realize that some tax forms ask you to check a box if you are BLIND? Quote: “Two years ago it was impossible to get through on the phone to the IRS. Now it’s just hard to get through. That’s progress.” -Charles Rossotti, former...
by edbarton | Mar 14, 2022 | Taxes, Personal Finances
The IRS Has A Long Arm First of all, tax information about moving overseas is essential because it allows people to budget their finances. When a person moves overseas, the experience would be like beginning a new life. This means every detail, especially finances,...
by edbarton | Mar 10, 2022 | Taxes, Business Operations, Personal Finances
Managing Your Business Taxes Drives Business Success Nothing leads to more gnashing of teeth than the thought of preparing your taxes. Fortunately, there are people out there that do it for a living. Here Are My Receipts If the thought of preparing your taxes makes...