Do Your Employees a Favor & Remind Them About Their W-4s
Employees do not always fill out their W-4 forms accurately. For example, some may wrongly write ‘exempt’ on the withholding portion of the form to make sure that no federal
Employees do not always fill out their W-4 forms accurately. For example, some may wrongly write ‘exempt’ on the withholding portion of the form to make sure that no federal
In many parts of the country, summer is peak season for selling a home. If you are planning to put your home on the market soon, you are probably thinking
If you received a large refund after filing your 2017 income tax return, you probably are enjoying the influx of cash. But a large refund is not all positive. It
With the April 17 individual income tax filing deadline behind you (or with your 2017 tax return on the back burner if you filed for an extension), you may be
The good news is that the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017 lowered corporate tax rates from a graduated schedule that reached 35% to a 21% flat rate.
When couples divorce, financial negotiations often involve alimony. The tax rules regarding alimony were dramatically changed by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017, but existing agreements have