The IRS reminds taxpayers that certain energy credits are still available. If you haven’t already taken advantage of them, this may be the year to make energy-efficient improvements to your home. You may be entitled to a credit of 10% of the cost of certain energy-saving […]
Read more →If you made your home more energy efficient last year, you may qualify for a tax credit on your 2012 federal income tax return. Here is some basic information about home energy credits that you should know. Our Bergen County CPA office offers you insight to […]
Read more →If you’re not sure what the “saver’s credit” is, you’re not alone. Members of the Senate Finance Committee believe many people who are eligible to claim the credit are unaware of its existence. Read more. Here’s what you need to know: *The saver’s credit, also called the […]
Read more →The Fiscal Cliff has been averted with President Obama signing the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 (H.R. 8) into law on January 2, 2013. As a NJ CPA and NY CPA firm, we are happy to share this information with you. The bill […]
Read more →On January 1, 2013, the maximum ordinary income tax rate for individuals increases from 35 percent to 39.6 percent, the maximum tax rate on long-term capital gains increases from 15 percent to 20 percent, and the maximum tax rate for qualified dividends skyrockets from 15 percent to […]
Read more →Low- and moderate-income workers can take steps now to save for retirement and earn a special tax credit in 2012 and the years ahead, according to the Internal Revenue Service. The saver’s credit helps offset part of the first $2,000 workers voluntarily contribute to IRAs […]
Read more →Employers planning to claim an expanded tax credit for hiring certain veterans should act soon, according to the IRS. Many businesses may qualify to receive thousands of dollars through the Work Opportunity Tax Credit, but only if the veteran begins work before the new year. Here are […]
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