2017

Last-Minute IRA Contributions To Reduce Current Income Tax

Most individuals are too busy throughout the year to keep a running tally of how much to expect in their next tax refund or balance due. When their tax return is eventually prepared, they may be surprised by the final outcome. Tax filers who qualify to take a traditional IRA deduction can often reduce their current taxable income with an IRA, thereby reducing their tax. Almost all the line entries on an income tax return summarize activities that occurred during a specific 12-month period. Read More 

Going From Employee To “Gig Worker”? Here’s What It Means At Tax Time

Planning to leave your traditional 40-hour work week behind and join the "gig economy"? You're about to embark on a modern adventure in flexibility and taking command of your own life. But, it comes with some new challenges. The effect of freelancing on your income taxes, for example, may come as a surprise if you're not prepared. So, here's a short guide to your new tax situation. The Biggest Differences Read More 

2 Steps To Take Now To Minimize Your Taxes For 2017

With the 2016 season wrapping up, it is time to start thinking about how you are going to save on your taxes for 2017. Here are two steps you can take now to minimize your taxes for 2017 and ensure that you are paying just the right amount. #1 Increase Your Retirement Contributions One of the easiest ways to minimize the taxes that you owe and maximize any potential returns is by increasing your retirement contributions. Read More 

Starting Your First Computerized Accounting System? 5 Things To Get First

As your small business grows, you are likely to find yourself in the position of needing a small business accounting software package. These generally user-friendly accounting systems, like QuickBooks Online through places like Blueback Accounting, are easier to understand than ever before and help any entrepreneur understand their true business finances. If you're preparing to fire up your first computerized accounting system, here are the top 5 things you'll need in order to get started. Read More 

Crossing The Border – A Taxpayer’s Guide To Living And Working In Different States

While hardly anyone actually enjoys doing taxes, it's an even more arduous task when you cross state borders for work and residency. If you're among the millions who have to address complications with state residency, here's a handy guide to how it affects your taxes. Living and Working in Separate States If you live near the border between your state and its neighbor, you may end up with a job in one and a home in the other. Read More