-
Recent Posts
Archives
Twitter Updates
Tweets by MDTAXESNetworkCategories
Tag Archives: Tax
Checklist to Cut 2013 Taxes
Take a peak at Andrew’s article for Oncology Practice Management. Lots of tips to cut your 2013 taxes and advice for 2014.
Posted in Savings, Taxes
Tagged Andrew Schwartz, Schwartz & Schwartz, schwartz & schwartz cpas, Schwartz and Schwartz, Tax
Leave a comment
IRS Delays Tax Season
The IRS has announced it will delay the start of tax season due to the Federal government shut-down. The agency needs adequate time to program and test tax processing systems prior to the start of next tax season. The earliest … Continue reading
Tips if you Owe Taxes
While most taxpayers get a refund when they file their taxes, some do not. Here are some tips and options from The IRS if you owe federal taxes: 1. Tax bill payments. If you get a bill from the IRS this summer, you … Continue reading
Now’s the time for Mid-Year Projections
Now’s the time to get a Mid-Year Tax Projection to see how you’ll do on April 15 next year. If you have self-employment income, made a job change during the year, have multiple sources of income, or just want to … Continue reading
Posted in Planning, Taxes
Tagged Accounting, Andrew Schwartz, Business, Politics, Schwartz & Schwartz, schwartz & schwartz cpas, Self-employment, Tax, Tax incidence, Taxation, United States
Leave a comment
Part 1: New Tax Rules, Hikes and Strategies for 2013
Tax hikes in 2013 mean it’s time to revisit available tax breaks. Effective 1/1/13, taxes increased for many well-paid Americans. Here are three separate tax hikes that might affect you: Top federal income tax rate now 39.6% Top Medicare tax … Continue reading
Summer Job Alert for your Working Kids: Claim Exempt
I graduated from Wharton in 1987. For those of you keeping score at home, that means I’ve been working at my practice for a score and a quarter plus one. Now that I’ve been practicing for twenty-six years, many of … Continue reading
Spring Clean Up Project #4: Your Closets, Garages, and Attics
In today’s consumer driven world we live in, almost everyone builds up clutter that never sees the light of day. Why not take this opportunity to clean out your closets, garages, and attics and generate a tax deduction while you’re … Continue reading
Spring Clean Up Project #2: Your Tax Files and Records
With the April 15th deadline still a recent memory, most of us probably still have our tax records piled up somewhere in our homes. Why not take this opportunity to shred all the documents that you no longer need to … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous, Taxes
Tagged Andrew Schwartz, Internal Revenue Service, Schwartz & Schwartz, Tax
Leave a comment
SAVE MONEY WITH THE CHILD TAX CREDIT
From the IRS Tax Tips News: If you have a child under age 17, the Child Tax Credit may save you money at tax-time. Here are some facts the IRS wants you to know about the credit. Amount. The non-refundable … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Adoption, Child Tax Credit, Foster care, Income tax, Internal Revenue Service, IRS, Tax, YouTube
Leave a comment
Five Tips if Your Name Has Changed
From the IRS Tax Tips News: If you were married or divorced and changed your name last year, be sure to notify the Social Security Administration before you file your taxes with the IRS. If the name on your tax … Continue reading