Posts Tagged ‘IRS’

Can I be taxed in retirement? How?

  • October 31st, 2018
  • David Greene
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There are six primary ways you can be taxed in retirement: (1) Traditional IRA or 401(k) withdrawals – this money is always taxed when taken out, no matter at what age; (2) Social Security benefits – whether or not taxed…

Do reimbursements from my employer need to be included in my income?

  • October 24th, 2018
  • David Greene
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Under the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act reimbursements for moving expenses paid by an employer for most employees is to be included in income starting in 2018. This makes these amounts taxable for most employees, except for active-duty members…

Does the new tax code affect my withholding because I have dependents?

  • October 16th, 2018
  • David Greene
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Because the law expanded and made significant changes to the Child Tax Credit, it also suspended the deduction for personal exemptions. The IRS has recommended that parents and caregivers should do a “paycheck checkup” to determine how these changes could…

Do employers get credit for providing benefits to employees?

  • October 9th, 2018
  • David Greene
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Typically when an employer pays for things such as insurance for their employees, this amount is considered to be a business expense. Additionally, this year the IRS announced that eligible employers who provide paid family and medical leave to their…

What is the “Agreement” part of an Installment Agreement?

  • October 2nd, 2018
  • David Greene
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An Installment Agreement with the IRS is when the taxpayer agrees to pay a set sum of money for a set duration of time until either the liability owed is paid in full, or the collection period for the liability…

Can a wage levy be stopped by agreeing to a voluntary payment plan?

  • September 12th, 2018
  • David Greene
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The answer depends on who is levying the wages.  The South Carolina Department of Revenue will not release a levy after it has attached until the levy is paid in full.   They take 25% of the employee’s gross (before taxes)…

What are my rights as a taxpayer?

  • August 28th, 2018
  • David Greene
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The Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TBOR) outlines the 10 fundamental rights taxpayers have when working with the Internal Revenue Service. The IRS wants every taxpayer to be aware of these rights in the event they need to work with the…

How can I plan throughout the year for filing my taxes?

  • August 22nd, 2018
  • David Greene
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Though April 15, 2019 seems far away, there are things you can be doing today to help ensure your tax return is prepared quickly and correctly. Here are three things taxpayers should know about the tax returns they will file…

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