The Self-Employed Loan Dilemma
Remember the “stated” loan? It’s also called the “liar loan” or the “loan that crashed our housing market.”
5 Tax Mistakes That Can Cost Real Estate Professionals Thousands
In early July, I was asked to speak at a “First Time Homebuyer” seminar. As it turns out, the room was filled mostly with realtors and only a handful of first-time homebuyers.
Missed Opportunities to Save Money on Taxes
Not that I needed an excuse to shop for clothes, I set out to find the best deals in high-end business attire.
The 3 Most Important Tax Planning Tips for Family Owned Businesses
My doctor told me that by just removing certain foods from my diet and doing 15 minutes of intense cardio, I would feel better.
4 Ways Architects and Contractors Can Save Money in a Down Economy
What do we do first when revenues decrease? We cut costs! Here are some tax planning tips to help you save money.
5 Tips to Help Doctors Become Tax Savvy and Heal Thyself
Over the years, they have faced Medicare and insurance reimbursement cutbacks, and steadily increasing every year are the costs for malpractice insurance, billing services, nurses, administrative staff, physician supplies, and record-keeping systems.
Watch What You Post
Sydney Chaney Thomas is a persistent blogger, with blogs going back to January 2014.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Paving the Way for Equality in Tax Law
In 1968, Charles Moritz, a never-married man, found himself in a perplexing situation. He sought a tax deduction under Section 214 for the salary of a caregiver he hired to care for his mother.
Non-Cash Charitable Contribution
I was engaged by a new client to represent him in an IRS audit for 2019. FYI, the IRS loves auditing the prior year so they can open the current year if they find something.
The Dentist Hates Going to the Accountant
When I was 18, I was referred by my dentist to see an oral surgeon because I needed to have all four of my wisdom teeth pulled. Since all four teeth were impacted, I received general anesthesia.