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November 15, 2024 By john

Bailey V Drexel Furniture Co. & the Child Labor Tax Law of 1919

To most contemporary Americans, exploitative child labor practices seem like an ancient, prehistoric phenomenon far removed from the context of advanced civilization. But, crazy though it sounds to modern ears, such practices have occurred in the not too distant past of our society. In fact, our

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November 10, 2024 By john

Seattle’s New Capital Gains Tax and the Implications for Real Estate

Seattle's housing and homelessness crisis continues to escalate, prompting bold action from city officials. In a recent announcement, City Council member Cathy Moore proposed a new city-level capital gains tax to bolster housing and food assistance programs. This move is aimed at addressing a

Filed Under: News

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November 3, 2024 By john

What is Mark-to-Market Accounting?

Mark-to-market (MTM) accounting is a method that values assets and liabilities at their current fair market value. This approach, while aiming to provide a more accurate financial picture, can be a double-edged sword. How Does Mark-to-Market Work? In simple terms, MTM accounting requires

Filed Under: Small Business

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November 2, 2024 By john

Seattle Votes on Record-Breaking Transportation Levy

Seattle residents will vote on a $1.55 billion transportation levy on November 5th. If passed, this would be the largest levy in the city's history. The levy, supported by Mayor Bruce Harrell and approved by the City Council, aims to fund various transportation projects, including safety

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November 2, 2024 By john

Are Landscaping and Pest Control Tax Deductible?

Understanding the Basics The tax deductibility of landscaping and pest control expenses largely depends on the nature of your business and property usage. Home-Based Businesses If you operate a home-based business, you can potentially deduct these expenses, but with some

Filed Under: Real Estate

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October 27, 2024 By john

A Guide to Airbnb and Short-Term Rental Deductions

When you generate income from short-term rentals, it's classified as business income. This means you can deduct expenses related to your rental business to reduce your taxable income. Key Deductible Expenses To maximize your deductions, keep track of the following: Home Office Deduction

Filed Under: Real Estate

October 26, 2024 By john

How to fill out form 1120-S

Form 1120-S is an income tax return for S corporations. S corporations are corporations that have elected to pass their income, losses, deductions, and credits through to their shareholders for federal tax purposes. This means that the shareholders of an S corporation report their share of the

Filed Under: Filing Taxes & Tax Returns, Small Business

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October 26, 2024 By john

Home Improvements and Tax Benefits

While home renovations are often motivated by personal preference or necessity, certain improvements can offer significant tax benefits. Let's explore some of the ways you can leverage home renovations to reduce your tax burden. Mortgage Interest Deduction One of the most common tax benefits

Filed Under: Real Estate

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