Taxes
So, the IRS has announced new mileage rates for the remainder of 2011 for taxpayers using the optional standard rates to calculate the costs of operating an automobile for business… Read more »
As the old song goes … “schools out..for the summer!” And that means the kids are home!! So how do all you work at home dads and moms get your… Read more »
It never fails. Every year I have family, friends, and clients who lose out on tax deductions because they just DON’T track the out of pocket expenses to document the… Read more »
As you grow your real estate business – and, let’s not kid ourselves, it is a business and should be treated as such – you will make a lot of… Read more »
This is the time of year that we real estate investors and other small biz owners are scrambling to make our last minute tax moves. This year is particularly challenging… Read more »
UPDATE: Taxes are in a constant state of flux, and this is no exception. This requirement was repealed by by the signing of HR 4 (Comprehensive 1099 Taxpayer Protection and… Read more »
Get this – I was reading a very popular tax blog this week (which shall remain nameless to protect the moronic) when I found a reader question asking about having… Read more »
President Barack Obama was quoted as saying, “Ultimately it’s important for the administration to send a message that there aren’t two sets of rules. You know, one for prominent people… Read more »
Have you seen these Google headlines: Hidden 3.8% Real Estate Sales Tax in Obamacare Bill 3.8% tax on future real estate sales New 3.8% tax on real estate sales starting… Read more »
UPDATE: Taxes are in a constant state of flux, and this is no exception. This provisions of this bill were repealed by by the signing of HR 4 (Comprehensive 1099… Read more »