by Brick's Accounting and Tax Service | Sep 10, 2021 | Tax Tips and News
Just as Hurricane Ida wreaked danger and misery to people from Louisiana to the Northeast, the Internal Revenue Service is expanding its tax relief for the storm’s victims. This latest relief is targeted for taxpayers in New York and New Jersey. “During this difficult...
by Brick's Accounting and Tax Service | Sep 9, 2021 | Tax Tips and News
This summer, the U.S. has been subjected to more than its share of natural disasters. While disaster survivors may look at their tasks mainly as clearing debris and rebuilding structures, there’s another tool in the recovery tool belt that is just as important:...
by Brick's Accounting and Tax Service | Sep 3, 2021 | Tax Tips and News
The Internal Revenue Service has wasted no time in granting important tax relief to those most impacted by Hurricane Ida. The storm clouds that brought destruction to much of Louisiana and other parts of the Gulf Coast had barely cleared before the relief measures...
by Brick's Accounting and Tax Service | Sep 1, 2021 | Tax Tips and News
Small businesses that make their website compliant with Americans with Disabilities Act standards could qualify for the disabled access tax credit. From business clients to your own tax practice, this credit can help cover some of the associated expenses. ...
by Brick's Accounting and Tax Service | Aug 28, 2021 | Tax Tips and News
October is just a month away, so it’s time once again for an important announcement by the Internal Revenue Service: The federal fourth quarter interest rates. Despite the seasons changing, it looks like rates are staying the same. What are the federal interest rates...
by Brick's Accounting and Tax Service | Aug 27, 2021 | Tax Tips and News
Impersonating the Internal Revenue Service is big business for identity thieves. These phishing scams often combine fear of the agency with urgency (and threats), and those who fall for them can soon find their information or money stolen. That’s why the IRS this week...