• You May Receive an IRS Form 1099-K This Year

You May Receive an IRS Form 1099-K This Year

Article Highlights: 1099-K Reporting Threshold IRS Is After Unreported Income Venmo, e-Bay, Etsy, and Others Deductible Expenses Self-employment tax Self-employment Retirement Self-Employed Health Insurance Deduction Hobby vs. Business Effective for 2022 and later years, Congress reduced the threshold for the Form 1099-K filing requirement from $20,000 to a mere $600. So, you might ask, what does that have to do with me? This change [...]

By |2022-08-04T19:12:39+00:00August 5, 2022|Taxes|Comments Off on You May Receive an IRS Form 1099-K This Year
  • Ways to Maximize Business Deductions

Ways to Maximize Business Deductions

Article Highlights New Business Legal and professional fees Spousal Joint Ventures Self-employed Health Insurance Home Office Deducting the Cost of Business Equipment Advertising Expenses Website Costs Financing Vehicle Expenses Business Meals As a small business owner, you should always be on the lookout for legitimate ways to minimize your taxes. Waiting for year-end to do your tax planning can be too late and you [...]

By |2022-08-04T19:12:54+00:00August 4, 2022|Taxes|Comments Off on Ways to Maximize Business Deductions
  • Cutting the IRS Out of Your Gifts

Cutting the IRS Out of Your Gifts

Article Highlights: Gift Tax Rule Annual Exemption Lifetime Exemption Medical and Tuition Exemptions Gift Splitting Gifts of Property If you are financially well off, you may want to gift money or property to family members or others you care about. If that is the case, there are some gift tax issues you should be aware of. Oh yes, the government even taxes gifts if [...]

By |2022-08-04T19:13:04+00:00August 3, 2022|Taxes|Comments Off on Cutting the IRS Out of Your Gifts
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