How the IRS Final Rule on Entertainment and Meal Deductions May Impact Your...
The major changes to entertainment and meal expense deductions brought about by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) in 2017 may be a distant memory for many freelancers, but the IRS is still in the...
View ArticleThe Self-Employment Tax Wage Threshold is Rising. Time to Change Your...
The Social Security Administration (SSA) recently announced an increase to the maximum amount of wages subject to the old age, survivors, and disability insurance (OASDI) tax. The wage threshold for...
View ArticleA New Form 1099 is Coming…Here’s What You Need to Know
There’s a new twist on income reporting that freelancers will need to take note of on their 2020 tax return. The IRS has introduced Form 1099-NEC, a separate form from the standard Form 1099-MISC. This...
View ArticleThe May 15 Deadline is Almost Here! Freelance Tax Deduction Checklist
The May 15 tax deadline is only a few days away, so there’s no time to waste if you haven’t already filed your taxes. To help you maximize your freelance tax deductions and reduce your 2020 tax bill,...
View ArticleCovid-Era Business Meal Deductions May Take a Bite Out of Your 2021 Freelance...
If you have already filed your freelance taxes for 2020, you may have noticed that your deductions for meal expenses were considerably lower than in past years. While this could be because you had...
View ArticleChild & Dependent Care Changes That May Affect Your 2021 Tax Refund
The American Rescue Plan has introduced changes to these key 2021 tax credits related to child and dependent care which can be a valuable way to lower your tax obligations. Child & Dependent Care...
View ArticleShould Freelancer’s Opt-In to New York’s New Pass-through Entity Tax?
Recent changes in the federal state and local tax (SALT) deduction are having a ripple effect in New York and several other states, too. This may impact your freelance business because New York State...
View ArticleReduce Your 2021 Freelance Taxes? Charitable Gift Deductions May Help
It’s a great feeling to be able to help others—and it’s even better if you get some added benefit, too. This is the kind of win-win situation that The Taxpayer Certainty and Disaster Tax Relief Act of...
View ArticleQuick Wins for Your Tax Return: Easy to Miss Tax Deductions
What are a few items people tend to miss when they do their taxes, whether filling out their tax form themselves or using a tax software? Medical expenses (if they are significant). The IRS allows...
View ArticleNotable Tax Updates for Freelancers in 2022
We are living in a world where things seem to be changing every day and it can be easy to be confused as to what you should or shouldn't do. Don't make tax season a headache and know if your deadlines,...
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