Two Pressing Tax Questions You May Need Addressed

Tax season is often one of the most stressful times of year for many people. If you are expecting a refund, it is important to ensure you get the most possible, and those owing money want to avoid overpaying the government. Luckily, there are tax services that can help you navigate the confusing tax codes. However, if you have never used these tax services before, there are likely at least a couple of questions that you need addressed. Read More 

Owe Taxes But Cannot Afford To Pay? Avoid High Penalties By Filing Anyway

If you've had a great year financially but find yourself in a situation where you owe taxes instead of getting a refund, you might feel a little panicky. Many people don't expect to owe the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) money, and when they do, they despise writing that check. Should this happen and you can't afford to pay, you'll incur huge penalties if you put off filing your taxes before the deadline each year. Read More 

Three Tax Deductions For The Self-Employed

If you are one of the many Americans who is self-employed, you are already aware of all the perks that come with being your own boss. But there are many other perks as well, including some advantages when it comes to tax season. This article will give you an overview on some of the tax credits and advantages self-employed individuals have over those who receive a W-2 at the end of the year. Read More 

Just Hired Your First Employee? Welcome To The World Of Payroll Taxes

Have you just hired your first employee?  For most small businesses, this means that your company is growing and work is so plentiful that you can't do it on your own any more.  That's a great position to be in.  But now, with your very first employee, you are subject to a new category of tax: payroll taxes.  What are these new taxes and how do they work? The term " Read More