Today TaxMama hears from Dawn in North Carolina, who is puzzled. “My husband and I recently opened a business as a S-Corp. We each own 50% of the stock. My question is this, if we have a profit at the end of the year of $30,000 and we take cash of $10,000 from the company […]
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Today TaxMama wants to talk to you about protecting your assets – Not just from creditors, but from poor investments as well. We have a special treat in store for you today. We managed to snag a special expert to talk to TaxMama’s students today – but, I thought that what this man has to […]
Today TaxMama hears from Angela in Chicago, Illinois, who needs help. “I have just gotten notice from my job of my wages being garnished.buy nolvadex Canada http://healthinschools.org/wp-content/languages/new/canada/nolvadex.html no prescription I did not get any notice of it before it happened. And they’ve already started deducting the money from my wages. It there any way to […]
Today TaxMama hears from William Perez, our Taxes.About.com https://taxes.about.com/ guide who brings up some interesting points about divorce and tax issues in response to yesterday’s Eva, Great question from a reader. I have a client in a similar situation. They are separated but not yet divorced. The other spouse has filed all returns as MFS. […]
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Today TaxMama hears from Bob in North Carolina who is envious, “I have a couple of friends with company cars that they drive everywhere – on business trips or family trips – both. The company pays all the costs for the vehicle (including gas)! One friend pays only $100 per month for this pleasure. Since […]
Today TaxMama hears from Megan who is appalled, “I heard that when deducting expenses for a business lunch (say, you and a client went out for lunch to talk shop), you are only allowed to deduct 50% of the price of the meal. That is, only their portion of the bill as a legitimate tax […]
Today TaxMama hears from Tom in Florida who wants to know, “Does there exist a “codex” of the IRS tax code by section and with a brief description or synopsis of what each code relates to?https://www.seehowcan.com/wp-content/languages/new/top-resume-writing-services.html I’d like to get at least one of those “codex”-type reference guides if you or anyone else knows how […]
Today TaxMama hears from Bill, in New Hampshire, who tells us, “I am employed with a work sponsored 401(k) plan to which I contribute the maximum PLUS the catch-up limit. I am also self-employed with a SEP to which the maximum is contributed.buy canada temovate online http://healthinschools.org/wp-content/languages/new/canada/temovate.html no prescription Can the SEP also accept a […]
Today TaxMama hears from Jan, a loyal reader, who says, “My husband and I both have traditional IRAs and were wondering whether it would be worthwhile to convert them to Roth IRAs if this new law passes. I don’t like to pay taxes ahead of time but the prospect of being able to take the […]