by KNSS | Nov 10, 2023 | 2023 November
In addition to the personal tax deductions allowed to be claimed for medical expenses, mortgage interest, and state & local taxes paid in a year, taxpayers are allowed to claim a tax deduction for donations to charitable organizations and qualifying tax-exempt...
by KNSS | Nov 2, 2023 | 2023 November
Q: I just had a hard credit inquiry alert even though I did not apply for a line of credit. Any advice on what to do? A: That’s unsettling. Are you sure this wasn’t something done by the lender for your practice? Assuming this is in connection with a new line...
by KNSS | Nov 2, 2023 | 2023 November
Below is a brief summary of reporting foreign accounts, gifts and inheritances. Please note that the penalties for non-compliance can be onerous. If you inherit or receive a gift from a foreign person of more than $100k: Complete a Form 3520 (About Form 3520, Annual...
by KNSS | Nov 2, 2023 | 2023 November
Most years, the government bumps up the maximum Social Security taxes that you can pay. For 2024, the maximum wage base jumps to $168,600, an increase of $8,400, or 5.2%, over the max of $160,200 that was in place for 2023. At a rate of 6.2%, the maximum Social...