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Maximizing Write-Offs: A List You Have to Have!

Maximizing Write-Offs: A List You Have to Have!

Maximizing Write-Offs: A List You Have to Have! Once small business owners find out that I am a CPA, the question I always get is: “So what’s a write-off?” Well, unfortunately, there isn’t a magical list in the Internal Revenue Code, or even created by the IRS....

What documents do I need to file my taxes?

What documents do I need to file my taxes?

Every situation is different, but here is a list of some items that required: Proof of your identity, identities of your family members, Social Security documents Income statements such as W-2s and 1099s Tax forms that report other types of income, such as Schedule...

What Closing Costs are Tax Deductible?

What Closing Costs are Tax Deductible?

What Closing Costs are Tax Deductible? Since I am also a Realtor, a question that I get from new home buyers is what closing costs are tax deductible. I did a blog post recently on my real estate blog HERE, answering what are closing costs in NJ.  So, decided to...

IRS Launches  “Get My Payment”

IRS Launches “Get My Payment”

IRS: Get My Payment Portal The IRS “Get My Payment” Portal is now active. It allows taxpayers to give the agency direct deposit information for their bank accounts if they didn’t include it on their 2018 or 2019 returns. Treasury and IRS officials are hoping to get...

Tax Cuts and Jobs Act – Quick Summary

Tax Cuts and Jobs Act – Quick Summary

Tax Cuts and Jobs Act - Quick Summary On December 22, 2017, the most sweeping tax legislation since the Tax Reform Act of 1986 was signed into law. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) is the most significant tax reform in decades. Many changes affecting individual...

About Me

About Me

I started my career working for leading global accounting firms and moved on to other jobs in accounting, audit and consulting. Along the way, I developed an interest in real estate and became a realtor to help people to the path of home ownership. You can find me...