Extended Time is Up to file your 2017 Personal Federal Income Tax Return. If you filed an extension to file your 2017 1040 it’s time to see your accountant ASAP! The extended deadline to file is around the corner on Monday Oct. 15, 2018. There are multiple penalties if you miss it. #1040Ext #ChildTaxCredit #CTC #TheProtectingTaxpayersAct #PTA #LicensingTaxPreparers #tax #taxcut #tcja #carlosnazario #carlosjnazariodiaz #amend #amended #amended1040 #1040 #1040x #1065 #1120 #k1 #qbid #regulations #taxregs #taxregulations #IRC #gastax #gas #inflation #IndexCapitalGains #itemizeddeductions
Time is Up for your 3rd Qtr 2018 Estimated Federal Income Tax Payment
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, enacted in December 2017, changed the way tax is calculated for most taxpayers beginning on January 2018. #1040ES #ChildandDependentCareExpensesCredit #CDCEC #ChildTaxCredit #CTC #S3278 #TheProtectingTaxpayersAct #PTA #LicensingTaxPreparers #tax #taxcut #tcja #carlosnazario #carlosjnazariodiaz #amend #amended #amended1040 #1040 #1040x
Child and Dependent Care Expenses Credit for Working Parents
Working parents can get a credit for Child and Dependent Care Expenses “CDCEC”. This credit includes summer camp, babysitters, paid daycare or other “child care” services. #ChildandDependentCareExpensesCredit #CDCEC #ChildTaxCredit #CTC #S3278 #TheProtectingTaxpayersAct #PTA #LicensingTaxPreparers #tax #taxcut #tcja #carlosnazario #carlosjnazariodiaz #amend
New Bi-partisan Bill for Licensing Tax Preparers and Overhaul IRS
Congress is moving toward giving the IRS the authority to license tax preparers, Senator Rob Portman (R-OH) and Senator Ben Cardin (D-Missouri) have introduced a new bi-partisan bill in the Senate for it and would overhaul the Internal Revenue Service. #S3278 #TheProtectingTaxpayersAct #PTA #LicensingTaxPreparers #tax #taxcut #tcja #carlosnazario #carlosjnazariodiaz #amend #amended #amended1040 #1040 #1040x #1065 #1120 #k1
6 Signs We’re Closer to the Next Recession Than You Realize
According to Sean Williams’ article, the signs of a new recession about to begin are real
Certain U.S. citizens or resident aliens, specifically contractors or employees of contractors supporting the U.S. Armed Forces in designated combat zones, may now qualify for the foreign earned income exclusion.