This week, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo had restaurant owners calling “fowl” on new rules requiring bars to serve food with their drinks. The New
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Taxes From A To Z 2020: Q Is For Qualified Appraisal
For federal income tax purposes, if you claim a charitable deduction for an item or group of similar items of donated property worth more than
Read MoreWhat You Need To Know About Payroll Tax Cuts
When I was younger, a family friend gave us a pile of old dresses. Hand-me-downs weren’t new to us, and my mom was an amazing
Read MoreAsk The Taxgirl: Unemployed Persons & Stimulus Checks
Taxpayer asks: I heard that people that has never been employed or work could still get the stimulus check is that true? Taxgirl says: Yes.
Read MoreAsk The Taxgirl: Getting Married & Filing Status
Taxpayer asks: So, my fiancé filed her taxes in February as Single. We then got married in May, and I am just now filing my
Read MoreLearn To Relax During A Stressful Tax Season – Or Anytime
Join Kelly this week for a podcast focused on something we all dread: stress. Tax season and deadlines mean that stress is a concern for many taxpayers and professionals. There
Read MoreTaxes From A To Z 2020: P Is For Personal Exemption
It’s my annual Taxes from A to Z series! If you’re wondering how to figure basis for cryptocurrency or whether you can claim home office
Read MoreTaxes From A To Z 2020: O Is For Ordinary & Necessary
It’s my annual Taxes from A to Z series! If you’re wondering how to figure basis for cryptocurrency or whether you can claim home office
Read MoreTaxes From A To Z 2020: N Is For Nexus
It’s my annual Taxes from A to Z series! If you’re wondering how to figure basis for cryptocurrency or whether you can claim home office
Read MoreIRS Reminds Taxpayers That RMDs From Retirement Accounts Are Not Required In 2020
The Internal Revenue Service (2020) has issued a reminder to taxpayers that they are not required to take money out of their individual retirement accounts (IRAs) and
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