by PSA CPA | Sep 1, 2024 |
If you’ve moved from one state to another, you likely updated your voter registration and obtained a new driver’s license. When tax season comes around, there’s more to consider. While you only need to file one federal tax return, you will probably need to...
by PSA CPA | Aug 1, 2024 |
Beyond just being our best friends on long drives and cozy laps in the winter, animals can also be effective medicinal therapies in certain cases. You’ve come to the correct place if you’re an American taxpayer curious about how owning a service animal can...
by PSA CPA | Aug 1, 2024 |
You may be able to deduct home office expenses from your taxes if you are self-employed and operate from home, even if it’s just part-time. Unfortunately, the incredible home office tax deduction that you have been hearing so much about does not apply to...
by PSA CPA | Aug 1, 2024 |
There’s generally a mix of excitement and fear around tax season. However, what if we told you that saying “I do” can actually have financial benefits? Joining forces with your spouse to file jointly can result in substantial tax savings. We’re...
by PSA CPA | Aug 1, 2024 |
Bereavement of a loved one is a difficult and emotional period. Unfortunately, even while mourning, there’s the pragmatic issue of managing their money, which includes paying taxes. This list will walk you through the procedures and things to think about when...
by PSA CPA | Aug 1, 2024 |
Generally speaking, the annual open enrollment period is the only time under the Affordable Care Act that you can purchase a health insurance plan, seek financial assistance to help pay for coverage, or transfer plans. This regulation aims to prevent people from...
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