Have you remembered to file your Forms W-2 or Forms 1099-MISC? If not, you’re going to want to make sure they are filed by the January 31st deadline. The New January 31st Deadline The new rule for filing on January 31st is required according to the Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes (PATH) Act, which was enacted[…]
Read MoreWhile most people and business owners are busy going over their 2016 taxes, savvy planners are taking steps now to prepare for 2017 in order to help reduce their taxes going forward. As mentioned in the last article, loss harvesting is a good way to help reduce your 2016 taxes owed, but it can also[…]
Read MoreFor those who have filed taxes early, you have most likely received your tax refund already; the average amount refunded is typically more than $3,000. If you’re a small business owner who has received your tax refund, it’s time to start thinking about how this extra cash can benefit your business. At Verdeja & De Armas, we highly[…]
Read MoreTax Audit Miami As tax season comes to an end, it’s important that you prepare the last of your documents and file them as soon as you’re able to. Before you file them, though, we recommend that you or a professional accountant look over them to make sure that everything is present and filled out[…]
Read MoreThe April 15 filing deadline is rapidly approaching, and if you haven’t yet filed, our tax advisers have compiled a list of helpful tips that will help you get the biggest refund possible. Maximize Your IRA Contribution If you don’t have an IRA already, you have until the filing deadline of April 15 to open[…]
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