We have been getting this question a bit this year already and we would love to help clarify – at least in part. If I can separate ‘expenses’ into three main categories I can address each of them in a simpler manner. Personal Expenses Personal expenses – which are...
With secondary education costs on the rise, millions of taxpayers pay substantial amounts of interest on their student loan debt every year. 70% of U.S. college students use loans to pay for their education. The average student’s loan amounts to $37,000. Although the...
In most cases, the statute of limitations grants the IRS a period of up to three years in which to initiate an audit of a taxpayer. The three-year clock begins counting down from the latter of the following dates: The date on which the return was originally due.In...
There are numerous benefits that go along with being part of a company. Oftentimes, a major benefit is the use of company vehicles. However, these vehicles are not to be used for pleasure or for a night on the town. These are strictly for professional use only. But...
Many fear the thought of receiving an IRS audit notice. Because of this fear, our tax firm has often encountered clients that put off opening any IRS letters for the fear of being notified of an audit. First, if you do receive an IRS audit notice, DO NOT PANIC. ...
🎄Holiday Cheer Alert! Molen & Associates Out of Office🎄
Hello and Happy Holidays!
Our Molen & Associates team is officially dashing through the holidays starting on December 20, 2024 and will return to office on January 2, 2025. We’ll be sipping cocoa, decking the halls, and recharging our calculators so we can start the new year fresh and ready to tackle all things tax & accounting!
In the meantime, feel free to drop us an email at info@molentax.com, and we’ll get back to you as soon as we are able.
Wishing you a joyous season filled with peace, laughter, and plenty of holiday treats. See you in the new year!