willrwright.wordpress.com
Portfolio | Will's Blog
https://willrwright.wordpress.com/portfolio
How I calculate the return of my portfolio. Monthly Performance Detail by Account Type. Mark Bittman: What’s Wrong With What We Eat. The End of Wall Street. My First Gold Coin. Why Our System is Prone to Panics. What good is wind energy if we can’t transmit it? The information on this site is provided for discussion purposes only, and are NOT investing or tax recommendations. Under no circumstances does this information represent a recommendation to buy or sell securities. First Amendment In Practice.
dinesentax.com
Business Services: Accounting and Bookkeeping
http://dinesentax.com/business-services
Dinesen Tax and Accounting, P.C. Glossary of Tax Terms. You’re a busy small business owner. You don’t have time to keep the books. Or you know that your time is better invested in building your business. You’re looking for an accountant who can do more than just type numbers into a computer. You’re looking for an accountant who can help you go behind — and beyond — the numbers. You’re looking for an accountant who can be a strategic partner as you grow your business. That’s where we come in. Before conta...
nctaxpro.wordpress.com
Deducting moving expenses, part 4 – how to report them (federal and state) | Growing Without Rain
https://nctaxpro.wordpress.com/2010/02/20/deducting-moving-expenses-part-4-how-to-report-them-federal-and-state
News and Views about Taxes. Deducting moving expenses, part 4 – how to report them (federal and state). Part 1 – can expenses be deducted. Part 2 – what expenses can be deducted. Part 3 – handling employer reimbursement. Now we come to the last step – how do you report moving expenses on your return? For your Federal return, that’s the easy part. You record your moving expenses and employer reimbursements on IRS Form 3903. Of Form 1040. That’s it! Of your form 1040. What about state returns? Roth and Com...
nctaxpro.wordpress.com
Deducting moving expenses, part 2: what can I deduct? | Growing Without Rain
https://nctaxpro.wordpress.com/2010/02/15/deducting-moving-expenses-part-2-what-can-i-deduct
News and Views about Taxes. Deducting moving expenses, part 2: what can I deduct? Now that you know whether you qualify to deduct moving expenses. You need to know what you can deduct. You can deduct (a) reasonable costs of moving your household goods and personal effects and (b) reasonable costs of your travel to the new location. Sometimes, in order to convince you to move, your new employer might offer to reimburse you for some or all of your expenses in moving. We’ll cover that next. 8221; part 1 &la...
nctaxpro.wordpress.com
Growing Without Rain | News and Views about Taxes | Page 2
https://nctaxpro.wordpress.com/page/2
News and Views about Taxes. Helping the tsunami victims. Leave a comment ». Remember that for your contribution to be tax-deductible it must be directed to a US-based charity. Check out this link at About.com. UPDATE: Stacie Clifford Kitts. Has some more suggestions for you. March 11, 2011 at 2:03 pm. Posted in Deductions and Credits. Does “biggest refund” = “best tax value”? Apparently, according to CPA Success. We knew it. The profession knew it. Anyone who has ever worked with a CPA knew it. Furthermo...
nctaxpro.wordpress.com
A personal note | Growing Without Rain
https://nctaxpro.wordpress.com/2012/12/13/a-personal-note
News and Views about Taxes. Leave a comment ». I’m primarily a software professional who works in the tax field as a secondary profession. For professional reasons I haven’t been writing here lately, but that’s going to change. It is my intention to bring my technical expertise to bear in the world of tax software systems, and I am making changes in my life to allow that to happen. So…. And I expect to have good news to report about my professional life in the near future. December 13, 2012 at 4:29 pm.
nctaxpro.wordpress.com
“Can I deduct…?” part 2 | Growing Without Rain
https://nctaxpro.wordpress.com/2011/03/21/can-i-deduct-part-2
News and Views about Taxes. 8220;Can I deduct…? 8221; part 2. Leave a comment ». I talked about “above the line” deductions – deductions available directly on form 1040 for any taxpayer who qualifies. There are other deductions that are available to taxpayers who itemize on Schedule A. Let me start with some things that are NOT deductible, and about which I get asked:. The value of your time or services. Donation of the right to use property. Even though the HOA might. Donations to foreign charities.
stevehamiltoncpa.blogspot.com
Cincinnati Tax Guy: Michael Jordan, The Grizzlies And The Jock Tax
http://stevehamiltoncpa.blogspot.com/2015/07/michael-jordan-grizzlies-and-jock-tax.html
Steve Hamilton is a Tampa native and a graduate of the University of South Florida and the University of Missouri. He now lives in northern Kentucky. A career CPA, Steve has extensive experience involving all aspects of tax practice, including sophisticated income tax planning and handling of tax controversy matters for closely-held businesses and high-income individuals. Thursday, July 30, 2015. Michael Jordan, The Grizzlies And The Jock Tax. So what is the jock tax? If we work a week in Illinois, our e...
ourtaxingtimes.com
Our Taxing Times: Identity Theft at Work
http://www.ourtaxingtimes.com/2015/05/identity-theft-at-work.html
A blog about US taxes, tax system, and the tax preparation business from my perspective. McIntire Income Tax Center. Don't Mess With Taxes. Guy Kawasaki: The Art Of The Start. Alan Murray: Showdown at Gucci Gulch. Linda Kaplan Thaler and Robin Koval: The Power of Nice. David Cay Johnston: Perfectly Legal. David Cay Johnston: Free Lunch. Paul and Sarah Edwards: The Practical Dreamer's Handbook. Caitlin Friedman and Kimberly Yorio: The Girl's Guide to Starting Your Own Business. May 27, 2015. When a return...
ourtaxingtimes.com
Our Taxing Times: Scams
http://www.ourtaxingtimes.com/scams
A blog about US taxes, tax system, and the tax preparation business from my perspective. McIntire Income Tax Center. Don't Mess With Taxes. Guy Kawasaki: The Art Of The Start. Alan Murray: Showdown at Gucci Gulch. Linda Kaplan Thaler and Robin Koval: The Power of Nice. David Cay Johnston: Perfectly Legal. David Cay Johnston: Free Lunch. Paul and Sarah Edwards: The Practical Dreamer's Handbook. Caitlin Friedman and Kimberly Yorio: The Girl's Guide to Starting Your Own Business. May 27, 2015. All the detai...
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT