by Howard C. Stross | Jan 27, 2022 | Business Law, Buying and Selling a Business, Small Business, Tax
There are activities we engage in outside of work strictly for personal reasons, with no thought of ever profiting from them. You might, for example, enjoy photography, hiking on the weekends, or collecting classic records. There is no monetary gain—and no expectation...
by Howard C. Stross | Dec 6, 2021 | Business Law, LLC, Small Business, Tax
Case Study: Arthur formed a corporation called Pick-Ups, Inc. Arthur was the corporation’s sole director, officer, and shareholder. The federal government sued Arthur, his wife, and the corporation to collect federal taxes. The court found the corporation was... by Howard C. Stross | Mar 2, 2020 | Tax
Our previous blog described the Free File options offered by the IRS to military personnel. Recently we received a call from tax attorney Natalie Loebner to alert us to other websites to help military service members with their taxes. The U.S. Department of Defense... by Howard C. Stross | Jan 27, 2020 | Tax
If you or someone you know is an active duty military personnel, the active military person has multiple options for free federal tax preparation. IRS Free File allows taxpayers to prepare and file their federal individual income tax return for free using brand name...