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Tax Guide for Students with Summer Jobs
Here it’s summer again!! Nature is lively. Of all this, the best part is that schools are off !! Being a student gives you a chance to take a summer job to earn extra money or save for later. However, as you earn from summer jobs, there are certain aspects that you...
Most Overlooked Tax Breaks
Your business can keep you extremely occupied. From managing your team, and company budget to executing company plans and budget, you have a lot on your plate. So it is quite natural for you to miss out on tax credits because there are frequent tax updates every year....
A Tax Credit On rise Breaking down the improved Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit for 2021 tax year
Child care can be a big expense for families, and this significant improvement to the child and dependent credit is a much-needed help for these families. You may be eligible for the child and dependent care credit if you pay someone to look after your children or...
NYC Small Business Resilience Grant: Let’s recover our city’s businesses
Recently, a piece of big good news has been going around New York! We all heard about the New York State Covid-19 Pandemic Small Recovery Grant Program. This was formed to provide flexible grant assistance to the businesses that faced financial hardship during the...
Education Tax Credits and Deductions: Ease up your Higher Education Process
Higher education in the USA is not everyone’s cup of tea. While many people still find it far-fetched due to the vast amount of time and money it takes, some try their luck in higher education. And why won’t they? From the world’s top 100 to Ivy League colleges, all...
Getting into the details of Medicaid Payment Benefits
If you are a resident of the United States of America, you have probably heard about the term Medicaid benefits. But in case you are not familiar with the term, States may provide Medicaid benefits on a fee-for-service (FFS) basis, through managed care plans, or both....
5 Major Red Flags That Could Trigger IRS
IRS is a name that every taxpayer and accountant hears on a daily basis. The IRS reviews a taxpayer’s account and financial information to ensure the rules are followed. The IRS can initiate an audit up to three years after the tax-filing deadline or up to six years...
What Does a CPA Do?
Are you wondering, “what does a CPA do?” We’re here to clarify any questions you have in this guide. Most people have heard the term CPA but not many know that it stands for Certified Public Accountant. And even fewer people know what a CPA does. So if you are one of...
CARES Act: Small Business Assistance
CARES Act: Small Business Assistance As part of our series of spreading knowledge and helping businesses out there during this COVID-19 crisis, we have gathered information from the CARES Act. This bill was passed on Friday, March 27. Below are some of the most...
CARES Act: Coronavirus Stimulus Bill Explained for Individuals
On Friday, March 27th, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act known as the CARES Act was signed into law. It is over 800 pages and contains many benefits to taxpayers and businesses. To save you the...