

What’s the Difference Between a Roth IRA and a Traditional IRA?
IRA stands for “individual retirement account.” There are two basic types – Roth and Traditional. Each has some similarities and also...


What Exactly is the IRS?
The Internal Revenue Source (IRS) is a federal agency. Specifically, it is a bureau within the Department of the Treasury. Interestingly,...


How You Can Influence IRS Rulemaking
As previously discussed in our tax blog, the IRS is a federal agency. The rules that federal agencies create often go through a process...


What is the Federal Government’s Fiscal Year?
On September 30, the federal government’s “fiscal year” will come to an end, and a new one will commence the following day on October 1....


Supreme Court Struck Down Federal Eviction Moratorium Extension
The most recent federal eviction moratorium was set to expire on July 31. On August 3, the CDC issued a renewed moratorium, which was...


Tax Implications of the Senate Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill
On August 10, the Senate passed the one-trillion dollar Infrastructure Investment and Job Act. The bill is not yet law as it has not been...


Cryptocurrencies
Bitcoin, Dogecoin, and Ripple—you’ve probably heard of them, they’re some of the most popular cryptocurrencies on the market this year....


Filing Deadline Approaching: Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax
If you own and operate heavy vehicles, like semi-trucks or tow-trucks, on the public highways, you must be sure to pay the Heavy Highway...


Charitable Contributions Deduction
Tax deductions are a fantastic way to reduce your overall taxes by decreasing your taxable income. There are many different kinds of tax...


1031 Exchanges and Investment Intent
The sale of real property is generally subject to taxes. Lots of taxes. So, those buying and selling property may consider structuring...
































