Introduction Opening a Shopify store in 2025 is more than just building a sleek storefront it’s building a real business in the IRS’s eyes. Without the right tax setup,...
(Tax Year 2024 – Filed in 2025) Overview Even if you’re a W-2 employee and don’t itemize deductions, you can still legally reduce your taxable income and claim valuable...
(Tax Year 2024 – Filed in 2025) Overview Employers are required by IRC § 6051 to issue accurate Form W-2 statements to employees and file them with the Social...
(Tax Year 2024 – Filed in 2025) Overview Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement, is one of the most important tax documents for employees and employers. But did you...
(Tax Year 2024 – Filed in 2025) Overview Yes, you can file your taxes without a W-2 but only under specific conditions. If your employer failed to provide Form...
(Tax Year 2024 – To Be Filed in 2025) Overview Not everyone working for a business receives the same tax form. The IRS requires employers to issue Form W-2...
Introduction Estate planning is more than just deciding who inherits your assets—it’s about minimizing taxes, preserving wealth, and ensuring a smooth transfer to your heirs. With the right strategies,...
Introduction Artists and creative professionals, including freelance designers, musicians, photographers, writers, filmmakers, and visual artists, often have irregular income, high self-employment taxes, and numerous business expenses. Whether you earn...
Introduction Consultants and coaches—whether in business, fitness, life coaching, or professional development—often operate as self-employed professionals. This means they are responsible for self-employment taxes, business expenses, and estimated tax...
Introduction Running a restaurant or food business comes with high operating costs, fluctuating revenues, and complex tax rules. Fortunately, the IRS offers several deductions and credits that can help...
