How to File Crypto Taxes
Updated September 25, 2021 Alas, death and taxes are also certainties in the world of cryptocurrency. Hopefully your crypto portfolio doesn’t contain any coins that died,…
Updated September 25, 2021 Alas, death and taxes are also certainties in the world of cryptocurrency. Hopefully your crypto portfolio doesn’t contain any coins that died,…
Excise taxes are commonly levied against consumables and activities, like alcohol, cigarettes, and sports betting. Other purchase categories, such as airline tickets and insurance premiums, may…
Updated September 24, 2021 They say an elephant never forgets—and neither does the IRS. If you have unpaid taxes, you will eventually need to file them.…
Updated September 29, 2021 They always say there’s no such thing as free lunch. As it turns out, there is such a thing as a free…
Updated October 7, 2021 A tax credit allows you to deduct a certain amount of money from the taxes you owe. This is in distinction to…
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Updated September 30, 2021 California Proposition 19 passed by a slight majority on Election Day 2020, forever changing the landscape of the Golden State’s housing market.…
Updated October 5, 2021 If you buy and sell securities as a primary source of income, you might be hoping to qualify for trader tax status…
Updated October 1, 2021 Intuit’s Firm of the Future award is reserved for innovative, forward-thinking leaders in the fields of tax consulting, bookkeeping, and accounting. Finance…
On March 13, 2020, a state of national emergency was declared in response to COVID-19. Here’s what that means for your taxes. Updated September 30,…
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