Small Business Owners May Qualify for a Home-Office Deduction
If you’re a small business owner, you may qualify for a home-office deduction. We explain the qualifications and two methods in this week’s Business Tip.
If you’re a small business owner, you may qualify for a home-office deduction. We explain the qualifications and two methods in this week’s Business Tip.
Virtually any loan interest will qualify for the student loan interested deduction if the loan proceeds are used solely for qualified higher-education expense. We explain in this Question of the Week.
The IRS is so focused on cryptocurrency that it issued warning letters to more than 10,000 taxpayers that it suspects might have an under-reporting problem. We explain in this week’s Tax Tip.
September is Life Insurance Awareness Month, a good time to evaluate your life insurance needs and review your life insurance coverage. We explain why you need life insurance in this week’s Financial Tip.
If you are a few years from selling your business, we explain how profitability can impact the value. Learn more in this week’s Business Tip.
While you may face a lot of financial challenges starting out – college loans, saving for a home, starting a family, saving for retirement – don’t discount the importance of life insurance. We explain in this Question of the Week.
Your 2018 tax return has either been filed or extended. Now it’s time to look at the changes that will impact your 2019 return when you file it in 2020. Read more in this week’s Tax Tip.
If you are new to investing in real estate, there are several questions you should ask yourself to choose the best real estate investments for your needs. We list five in this week’s Financial Tip.
What distinguishes a business from a hobby? We explain the IRS’ nine factors to consider when making that judgement in this week’s Business Tip.
Depending on how much time and energy you put into a side hustle, you could earn a significant supplemental income. We explain the pros and cons in this Question of the Week.