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No matter what the reason for your move may be, it's important to be aware of the implications for your taxes when you relocate to a new state. In this article, learn more about establishing residency, part-year tax returns, and more.
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How to File Taxes After Moving to a New State
If you have lost your job, there are a number of tax issues that you may encounter. They include severance pay, unemployment compensation, health insurance, pension plans and possibly a home sale. How you deal with these issues can profoundly impact your taxes and finances.
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Tax Consequences of Losing Your Job
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U.S. citizens and resident aliens with financial interests in or authority over one or more foreign financial accounts (e.g., bank accounts or securities) may need to report these relationships to the U.S. Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network or face severe penalties.
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Foreign Account Reporting Due October 15
If you're like most entrepreneurs, you probably cringe at the thought of starting a new business in the midst of a recession. In reality, these periods of downturn may actually be the ideal time to launch your new startup.
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Actually, a Recession is a Great Time to Launch That New Startup
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The SBA has released yet another simplified application for PPP loan forgiveness: SBA Form 3508S. This form can only be used if the total PPP loan amount received by the borrower from their lender was $50,000 or less.
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The SBA Issues a Simplified PPP Loan-Forgiveness Application
If you have lost your job, there are a number of tax issues you may encounter. How you deal with these issues can profoundly impact your taxes and finances. Watch this video to learn more about some typical issues.
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Jason A. Jones CPA - Some Friday tax knowledge for our friends and colleagues.
Gambling income can affect your taxes in more ways than you might believe, including causing your Social Security income to be taxed, reducing your health care subsidies through government marketplaces, paying higher Medicare B & D premiums, having additional filing requirements, and limiting or reducing a number of tax deductions and credits.
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Gambling and Tax Gotchas
A frequent question is whether inherited assets are taxable. Generally, they are not until they are sold, and then only to the extent that the sales price exceeds the fair market value of the asset at the time of the decedent's death. There are exceptions to this rule, such as traditional IRAs and other deferred untaxed income of the decedent.
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Is That Inheritance Taxable?
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An individual must have compensation in order to contribute to an IRA, unless the individual is a non-working or low-earning spouse who is allowed to contribute to his or her own IRA based upon the compensation of the working spouse.
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Don't Miss the Opportunity for a Spousal IRA
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First, there was the usual April 15th deadline. Then, there was July 15th. If you filed for an extension, your deadline was October 15th - and now that date has come and gone. What happens now if you missed it?
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What Happens if I Missed the October 15th Tax Extension Deadline?
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