If you’re a small business owner, COVID-19 has likely had a financial impact on your company that may include paying any taxes you owe this year. Continue Reading →
Category Archives: Taxes
“Billionaires Are Experts In Social Distancing,” Hamptons Protesters Demand Cuomo Tax The Rich
Vanity Fair magazine writes that taking to the streets can be an effective motivator, as we’ve seen in the past month.
IRS Clears The Air On Why All Stimulus Checks Aren’t The Standard $1,200
To clear up some misconceptions about the pandemic-related Economic Impact Payment, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has sent out new consumer guidance. Continue Reading →
THE COVID Crisis: Unemployment Benefits Received During The Pandemic Are Taxable
The hits keep on comin’! On Friday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced that the economy lost 20.5 million jobs in April, with the unemployment rate at 14.7 percent. Continue Reading →
Five Simple Ways To Send IRS Your Tax Bill And Their Pros And Cons
When are 2019 taxes due? This is a common question among U.S. citizens now that the 2020 tax season is here with us. Continue Reading →
NYC Advisory Commissions On Property Tax Reform Releases Report
The New York City Advisory Commission on Property Tax Reform today released its Preliminary Report with an analysis of the City’s property tax system and a set of ten initial recommendations for system reforms. Continue Reading →
IRS Reminds First-Time Filers That Free File Might Be Their Best And Easiest Option
Do you remember the first time you had to file a tax return? For most first-timers, it was a daunting array of too many boxes and what-exactly-are-they-asking-for numbers to track down. Continue Reading →