There is a lot of information out there with the new tax law changes, from various sources both from those in the tax business and those not in the tax business. Please be careful what you read from those not in the regular business of filing individual federal income...
Why You Shouldn’t Set New Year’s Resolutions Do you set New Years resolutions? Do you set a goal to lose the 10 pounds you gained over the holidays every year? Have you been working towards a promotion for years on end? Have you told yourself you are going to take a...
Track Your Expenses Receipts are like free money when it comes to taxes. Many of the receipts that you acquire over the year are for goods and services that can be deducted on your taxes which offsets taxable income. Of course, it is a hassle to hang on to small...
If you receive a phone call and the person claims to be with the IRS, the first thing you should do is ask for their name and badge number. Do not provide them with any answers to any of their questions or provide any personal information. Write down their name and...
Taxpayers who claim dependents on their tax returns will be seeing some changes for the 2018 filing season. The passing of the Tax Cuts & Jobs Act (TCJA) included the removal of the personal exemption deduction as well as the doubling of the child tax credit. The...
🎄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!