2018 Q3 Tax Calendar: Key Deadlines for Businesses & Other Employers
Below are a few of the key tax-related deadlines affecting businesses and other employers during the third quarter of 2018. Keep in mind this list is not all-inclusive, so there
Below are a few of the key tax-related deadlines affecting businesses and other employers during the third quarter of 2018. Keep in mind this list is not all-inclusive, so there
Individuals: If you are not paying your 2018 income tax through withholding (or will not pay enough tax during the year that way), pay the second installment of your 2018
Today many employees receive stock-based compensation from their employer as part of their compensation and benefits package. The tax consequences of such compensation can be complex; subject to ordinary-income, capital
Your non-profit probably already ensures that donors receive a receipt with information about claiming a charitable contribution deduction on their tax return. However, your obligations may go further than that.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 has affected the tax deduction for interest paid on home equity debt as of 2018. Under prior law, you could deduct interest
Many Americans relocate to another state when they retire. If you are thinking about such a move, state and local taxes should factor into your decision. Income, property, & sales
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
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 2014, a new accounting standard on how to recognize revenue from contracts was issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB). Now the IRS is allowing a new automatic
It is not uncommon for businesses to sometimes generate tax losses. But the losses that can be deducted are limited by tax law in some situations. Starting this year, the