Monthly Archives: January 2012
What to Do If You Are Missing a W-2
Make sure you have all the needed documents, including all your Forms W-2, before you file your 2011 tax return. You should receive an IRS Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement, from each of your employers. Employers have until Jan. … Continue reading
He’s Such a Clown!
President Barack Obama has preached that all Americans should pay their fair share in taxes, but a government report finds that tens of thousands of federal employees — from staffers in Congress to federal agencies and even Obama’s executive office … Continue reading
Eight Facts to Help Determine Your Correct Filing Status
Determining your filing status is one of the first steps to filing your federal income tax return. There are five filing statuses: Single, Married Filing Jointly, Married Filing Separately, Head of Household and Qualifying Widow(er) with Dependent Child. Your filing … Continue reading
Giving opens up the door to receiving.
You have so many opportunities to give every day. Give kind words. Give a smile. Give appreciation and love. Give compliments. You can give courtesy to other motorists while you are driving. You can give a smile to the car … Continue reading
Your life is a learning process
You can only become wiser from learning. Sometimes you might have to attract making a painful mistake to learn something important, but after the mistake you have far greater wisdom. Wisdom cannot be bought with money – it can only … Continue reading
A Gift from the IRS
Since April 15th falls on a Saturday this year and Monday, April 16th is Patriots Day is a Legal Holiday in Massachusetts, we have until Tuesday April 17th to file this year!
Comparing the GOP Candidates Tax Proposals
Tax Proposals Infographic by: Certified Tax Coach.
Are you using Independent Contractors?
You should consider whether your Independent Contractors (ICs) have their own business license and are paying taxes properly in their business, both to the feds and the state, including unemployment insurance and workers compensation. The IRS is on the warpath … Continue reading




