To get my complete, FREE articlewith all the details… Marie Antoinette said, “Let them eat cake.” The IRS said, “Let them eat lunch.” That’s right. For decades, you’ve been able to provide employees with free meals as a tax-free fringe benefit. When it comes to meals, “Free” is a beautiful word. Free meals, that you provide, can offer you some nice tax … [Read more...]
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Owe Taxes for Misclassified Workers? It’s Section 530 to the Rescue!
To get my complete, FREE articlewith all the details… You know what’s bad? An IRS audit. You know what’s REALLY bad? When the IRS claims that many of your 1099 independent contractors are actually W-2 employees! You see, if that’s the claim they make, you may have to pay tens of thousands of dollars in unpaid payroll taxes! Why the huge extra tax … [Read more...]
A Huge Tax Break for “Qualified Improvement Property” (QIP)
To get my complete, FREE articlewith all the details… Do you own or lease non-residential (think commercial) real property?Do you use the property for your business, or rent non-residential real property to others? If you do, the interior improvements you make to that property may be eligible for a tremendous tax break. A truly tremendous tax break! Get the full … [Read more...]
How To Cut Your Medicare Premiums
To get my complete, FREE articlewith all the details… As you’ve probably found out,Medicare health insurance premiums can add up to big dollars. And the premiums are getting even bigger! That’s why you need to read my compete article You see, in my new edition of The Tax Reduction Letter I will… Explain Medicare parts B and D in detailExplain why 2022 … [Read more...]
Depreciating Residential Rental and Commercial Real Property: Surprises
To get my complete, FREE articlewith all the details… What’s the Holy Grail that taxpayers seek? Depreciation. Why? Because as you probably know, depreciating an asset over time can reduce your tax bill. What you may not know is that… All real property is not created equal. Here’s the difference: You can depreciate residential real property (like an … [Read more...]