Understanding the Insolvency Exclusion for Debt Cancellation
What is Insolvency? In simple terms, insolvency means that a business owes more money than it has in assets. Think
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What is Insolvency? In simple terms, insolvency means that a business owes more money than it has in assets. Think
Continue readingThe Internal Revenue Service’s new free online tax-filing system (IRS Direct File)—is now open round-the-clock to all eligible taxpayers after a
Continue readingFor self-employed Americans, solo 401(k) plans offer a robust path to a secure retirement, combining high contribution limits with flexible
Continue readingAs of 2023, nine states — Alaska, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington and Wyoming — do
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Continue readingThe 2024 tax season will begin on Jan. 29, the IRS announced. That means the agency will begin accepting and
Continue readingSection 199A dividends are distributions from the profits of domestic real estate investment trusts (REITs) that qualify for a special
Continue readingWhen you sell your home, Federal tax law requires lenders or real estate agents to file a Form 1099-S, Proceeds
Continue readingThe average mortgage rate rose to 7.09%, its highest level in more than 20 years, according to data released Thursday
Continue readingA home elevator. Tuition for a special-needs school. Fees for assisted living. Even a swimming pool. When these and
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