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Read MoreWhat You Need to Know About The New Tax Form
What you need to know about the new 1040, and changes to tax law.
Read MoreDeductions That You Can Still Claim
Here Are the Tax Deductions Still Available In our article about the new tax code, we explained that the new standard deduction has changed and that itemizing deductions has been virtually eliminated with the new higher standard deductions. ...
Read MoreAttention Truckers: You Must Report Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax in August
Heavy Highway Vehicle Tax Any trucker who has a highway motor vehicle registered in their name with a gross weight of 55,000 pounds or more must file Form 2290, Heavy Highway Use Return. For many of you, the deadline is August 31st. A deadline...
Read MoreThe New Tax Code
The Big Picture The new tax code has started changing the way companies do business. But how will it change our taxes? The tax code changes will apply to your 2017 taxes and while most of you will pay lower taxes for the short haul because of...
Read MoreWhat is SALT and Why Should it Matter to You?
What is SALT? A portion of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is known as SALT (state and local tax limits). This new policy limits the deductions that a taxpayer can take for their local sales, income and property taxes. These deductions are usually...
Read MoreWho Should Be Your Tax Advisor?
Every consumer can benefit from a tax professional https://fasttaxhelp.org/. The 21-year-old that goes to school and works part-time as so the businessman that generates several million a month. The U.S Tax Code is over 3 million lines, there are...
Read MoreThe Many Ways to Settle Your IRS Tax Debt
Payment plans with the IRS can be spread out between 1 day and 10 years depending on the situation. Some consumers are required to make very large monthly payments and some only a small payment. Settling your IRS Tax Debts, or never paying back a...
Read MoreTax Relief for the Victims of the Severe Storms in Michigan
The IRS is offering tax relief for the victims of severe storms in Michigan beginning on June 22, 2017. Affected individuals or businesses who reside in Bay, Gladwin, Isabella and Midland Counties and the Saginaw Chippewa Tribe within Isabella...
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