by Jonathan Bill | Apr 6, 2022 | Personal, Tax Season
When you earn several types of income throughout the year, it’s easy to lose track and forget to report some. The IRS does not forget, however. So be sure to report: Gig Work This is income earned providing on-demand work, services or goods, often through a...
by Jonathan Bill | Mar 26, 2022 | GA Taxes, Tax Season
Thanks to a State of Georgia revenue surplus, legislators passed (and Governor Kemp signed) HB 1302, which provides Georgia taxpayers a refund of some or all of their 2020 income taxes due. Here’s what you need to know. Determining Your Refund Refer to your...
by Jonathan Bill | Mar 9, 2022 | IRS, Tax Season
If you haven’t yet made a contribution to your IRA for 2021, you still have time. The deadline is the same as the tax-filing deadline: April 18, 2022. What’s more, if you plan to make a contribution by that date, you may be able to claim the deduction on your 2021 tax...
by Jonathan Bill | Feb 23, 2022 | IRS, Personal, Tax Season
Do you have a legal agreement with your child’s other parent about who claims the child on their taxes? If so, you may have some questions about how to handle the Child Tax Credit and the 2021 Recovery Rebate Credit when filing your tax return. Economic Impact...
by Jonathan Bill | Feb 10, 2022 | Biz Taxes, Personal, Tax Season
Please note the following deadlines for providing your materials to us in time for the tax-filing deadline: March 1: Corporate/Partnership Tax Returns to file by March 15 (without extension). March 25: Personal Tax Returns to file by April 18 (without extension). You...