Posts Tagged ‘irs’

IRS gives tax relief to hurricane victims

Victims of Hurricane Sandy may be entitled to some tax relief, according to an announcement by the IRS. (more…)

Corporations Can Make Charitable Contributions

Looking to make a charitable contribution from your corporation by December 31? Here are options that offer tax incentives. (more…)

Basis Reporting Requirement Delayed

A law passed in 2008 requires brokers to report an investor’s basis in stocks and mutual fund shares when these investments are sold. (more…)

Disability Insurance: When Are Benefits Taxable?

Have you decided to include disability insurance as part of your financial plan? If so, the next decision is how to pay the premiums. (more…)

Electronic Recordkeeping: What You Need To Know

It might be time to update your accounting software — and here’s a good reason to spend the money. (more…)

Who Pays “Enough” In Taxes?

A recent poll by the Pew Research Center revealed that 58% of those surveyed felt the rich don’t pay enough in taxes. 26% said the rich pay their fair share, and 8% said the rich pay too much. (more…)

Take Credit To Help Pay College Costs

From 2008 to 2010, the average tuition at four-year public universities rose 15%, and in 2011 total student loans topped $1 trillion. Those statistics are no surprise to parents and students trying to pay for a college education. (more…)

Deadline for filing 2011 individual tax returns

Title: Deadline for filing 2011 individual tax returns Description: Deadline for filing 2011 individual tax returns on automatic extension of the April 17 filing deadline. Date: 2012-10-15

2012 Year-End Tax Planning For Individuals

2012 began with great uncertainty over federal tax policy and now, with the end of the year approaching, that uncertainty appears to be far from any long-term resolution. (more…)

Filing Date Extensions of 1120, 1120S & 1065

Title: Filing Date Extensions of 1120, 1120S & 1065 Description: If you filed a 6 month extension, 2011 tax returns due today. Date: 2012-09-17