by PSA CPA | Nov 1, 2024 |
Economic downturns often result in layoffs, particularly in industries like tech. For some employees, the bright spot in these challenging times is a severance package. If you’ve received one, it’s natural to feel overwhelmed. While taxes may not be top of...
by PSA CPA | Nov 1, 2024 |
Imagine having the choice to apply your 401(k) employer match toward student loan payments or healthcare costs instead of just retirement. This could soon be a reality, thanks to a recent IRS ruling for employees at one company, who now have the option to direct their...
by PSA CPA | Sep 30, 2024 |
Disability income, also known as disability benefits or payments, provides financial support to individuals who cannot work due to a physical or mental disability. This income can come from various sources, such as the government, an employer, or an insurance policy....
by PSA CPA | Sep 1, 2024 |
When planning home improvements, it’s essential to understand which projects may offer potential tax advantages. While most home improvement costs are considered personal and aren’t typically tax-deductible, there are notable exceptions. This guide will answer...
by PSA CPA | Sep 1, 2024 |
What Are Income Statements? Income statements, often referred to as profit and loss (P&L) statements, are financial reports that summarize an entity’s performance over a set time period. These documents are crucial for businesses and individuals alike,...
by PSA CPA | Sep 1, 2024 |
Child care is an essential need for American families, not a luxury. However, the rising costs of quality child care are surpassing other major expenses like housing and higher education, creating a financial strain for many. In 2022, the average annual cost of child...
It’s interesting to see how Social Security benefits are taxed differently depending on income and location. I didn’t realize only…