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Guide for a Law Enforcement Tax Return

Guide for a Law Enforcement Tax Return

We have all had the thought at least once in our lives… ‘what on earth is going on here’? Going over your tax return can easily be one of those moments. Having a professional to ask questions and help you walk through and explain it is an excellent source of...
Law Enforcement Tax Advice for 1099 Income

Law Enforcement Tax Advice for 1099 Income

Security extra jobs are a hot button issue for officers and their unions. Some argue that officers should not work outside their capacity as a full-time public servant, but others require the additional income to pay the bills. In Houston, Texas it is common for full...
Realtor Tax Strategies

Realtor Tax Strategies

Realtors are for the most part, treated as self-employed individuals for purposes of taxation. Some realtors are direct employees of a company who takes out of their paycheck. If you are in this family of realtors that has a regular paycheck with taxes taken out,...
To Roth or Not to Roth, That is the Question

To Roth or Not to Roth, That is the Question

IRA stands for Individual Retirement Account. There are two primary types, Traditional IRA and Roth IRA. In this post I’m going to give you the basic information you need to help determine which type is best for you to contribute to annually. Employee Retirement...
Is my student loan deductible?

Is my student loan deductible?

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...

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