- Written by Grant Neilley
- Published: Dec 26, 2019
Congress is notorious for waiting until the last minute to pass legislation changing tax laws for the year about to wrap up. It is not unusual for them to even delay action to early January… one year they went so far as to make changes in MAY affecting the prior year. Last week, they really
- Written by Grant Neilley
- Published: Aug 21, 2019
In the past few months, many businesses and employers nationwide have received “no-match” letters from the Social Security Administration (SSA). The purpose of these letters is to alert employers if there’s a discrepancy between the agency’s files and data reported on W-2 forms, which are given to employees and filed with the IRS. Specifically, they
- Written by Grant Neilley
- Published: Aug 08, 2019
Working from home has its perks. Not only can you skip the commute, but you also might be eligible to deduct home office expenses on your tax return. Deductions for these expenses can save you a bundle, if you meet the tax law qualifications. Under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, employees can no