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5 Tips about Medicare

While working on a client’s tax return last month, I noticed that he was over 65. Still an active executive of a Fortune 100 company, his human resources department had informed him that he doesn’t need to file for Medicare, since he has full insurance coverage.  Opps! That’s bad advice.

Why the TCJA tax bill is still making life hard for small business

Eva Rosenberg joins Jim Blasingame to report on the lack of final direction for filing taxes under the last tax bill, which is almost a year and a half old, plus the fact that while most small businesses received a cut, many didn’t who should have because too much was given to corporations.buy vardenafil generic […]

Tax Day 2019 Last Minute Tips

Today is a day of deadlines – important ones. So please pay attention!
Myth-busting–Filing an extension does not increase your audit risk.

LLC Option Myths

Let’s just clear up some myths about LLCs and the rush to make entity changes. Here are the high points:

Buying or selling a business? Do you know about IRS Form 8594?

Eva Rosenberg joins Jim Blasingame to reveal why both sides of the sale of a business must know about the IRS form 8594, which addresses major tax implications for both.buy clomid online https://buynoprescriptionrxonline.com/clomid.html no prescription https://lightsailed.com/homeschool/wp-content/languages/new/domestic-violence-research-paper.html

March Deadlines

___________________________________________________________   Just a quick note to alert you to some deadlines. Sunday, March 10th – Daylight Savings starts – move your clocks forward Friday, March 15th – Webinar –  Everything you Wanted  to Know about the EA Exam 2019 March 15 10:00 am Pacific https://iTaxMama.com/Everything_EA_March Friday, March 15th – LOTS of deadlines  Partnership returns are […]

2018 and 2019 Tax Extenders

Today TaxMama® wants to alert you to a tax extender bill sitting in Congress. It’s the Tax Extender and Disaster Relief Act of 2019. Dear Family, Great news! The extender bill that Congress is working on will buy us two years of (relative) certainty about our tax lives. The  provisions in this bill will extend […]