Jan 26, 2016 | Taxes
In mid-December, Congress renewed a long list of tax breaks known as “extenders” that have been expiring on an annual basis. This year many of the rules are retroactive to the beginning of 2015. You may be able to benefit from some of them as you prepare your 2015 federal income tax return.
Jan 26, 2016 | Taxes
Check whether your children need to file a 2015 tax return. They’ll need to file if wages exceeded $6,300, self-employment income was over $400, or investment income exceeded $1,050. When income includes both wages and investment income, other thresholds apply.
Jan 26, 2016 | Taxes
Well-documented corporate minutes can provide valuable supporting evidence if the IRS questions choices you make on your tax returns. Minutes are especially important when related-party transactions are involved, such as payments, loans, or distributions between the company and you or other owners.
Jan 26, 2016 | Finances
While you’re gathering information to prepare your 2015 tax return, set aside time for a financial review. Here are steps to get started.
Jan 26, 2016 | Business
When a customer complains, think of it as three opportunities in one.