Congress Extends Employers’ Hiring Tax Credit for Another Year
Employers that hire disadvantaged individuals, such as unemployed veterans, SSI recipients, and ex-felons, among others, may benefit from a substantial federal tax credit.
Employers that hire disadvantaged individuals, such as unemployed veterans, SSI recipients, and ex-felons, among others, may benefit from a substantial federal tax credit.
Tax time is always a bit unnerving, but when you’re hit with a large, unexpected tax bill, it can be shattering.
Learn how you can qualify for a tax credit for certain home renovations that make your primary home more energy efficient.
Although this issue currently pertains to California, other smaller states are sure to follow, and this will ultimately become an issue for employers nationwide.
There’s nothing scarier than getting a letter from the IRS. We explain some red flags that might increase your chances of getting that dreaded piece of mail.
The “Money Talks” experts have a conversation on what a recent widow should pay attention to as she files her tax return and moves forward as a single filer.
Owning a franchise can be a great way to break into the world of entrepreneurship. However, franchising isn’t for everyone.
Tax filing season is here again. If you haven’t done so already, you’ll want to start pulling things together.
The SECURE Act substantially restricts the “stretch” IRA provision. We explain the new rules and notable exceptions.
If you are considering establishing a qualified pension plan for your business, you may be entitled to the Credit for Small Employer Pension Startup Costs.