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- Best Filing Status for Married Couples -Summer is wedding season. After you say, "I do" you'll have two filing status options to choose from when filing your 2013 tax returns: married filing jointly, or married filing separately. Married Filing Jointly You can choose married filing j...
- Happy Independence Day! -on Jul 4, 2013 in no taxation without representation USA holiday celebrations Independence Day 4th of JulyFrom The Security Tax Services Family to yours, We hope you all have a safe and happy 4th of July, celebrating our country's independence, freedom, and the right to no taxation without representation. Security Tax Services LLC No...
- STS QuickBooks Tip - How to Create a Progress Invoice from an Estimate -The U.S. economy may be picking up, but your customers are probably still being very careful with expenditures. If your company's finances will allow it, you can help them out on sizable jobs by using progress invoicing, also known as parti...
- Tax Due Dates for July 2013 -July 10 Employees Who Work for Tips - If you received $20 or more in tips during June, report them to your employer. You can use Form 4070. July 15 Employers - Nonpayroll withholding. If the monthly deposit rule applies, deposit...
- Sell Your Home But Keep the Profits -If you're looking to sell your home this year, then it may be time to take a closer look at the exclusion rules and cost basis of your home in order to reduce your taxable gain on the sale of a home. The IRS home sale exclusion rule now allows an...
- Eight Ways Children Lower Your Taxes -Got kids? They may have an impact on your tax situation. Here are eight tax credits and deductions that can help lower your tax burden. Dependents: In most cases, a child can be claimed as a dependent in the year they were born. Be sure to let us...
- Starting a Business? Three Things You Must Know -Starting a new business is a very exciting and busy time. There is so much to be done and so little time to do it in. If you expect to have employees, there are a variety of federal and state forms and applications that will need to be completed to g...
- Net Investment Income Tax: What You Need to Know -Now that the 2012 tax season is over, it's time to focus on tax planning for 2013. One of the most significant tax changes this year is the Net Investment Income Tax (NIIT), which went into effect on January 1, 2013 as a result of health care reform...
- Are Your Social Security Benefits Taxable? -How much, if any, of your Social Security benefits are taxable? It depends on your total income and marital status. Generally, if Social Security benefits are your only income, your benefits are not taxable and you probably do not need to file a fede...
- 6 Facts on Tax Refunds and Offsets -Certain financial debts from your past may affect your current federal tax refund. The law allows the use of part or all of your federal tax refund to pay other federal or state debts that you owe. Here are six facts that you should know about tax...
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