by Andrews Tax Accounting & Bookkeeping | Jun 5, 2026 | Educational
Is It a Hobby or a Business? It Matters to the IRS Is it a hobby or a business – that’s a question you need to ask before you try to deduct certain expenses on your taxes. It may seem like a loophole. Do something you love to do, then deduct your costs come tax time....
by Andrews Tax Accounting & Bookkeeping | May 29, 2026 | Educational
Tax Credits for Summer Day Camp Yield Fun and Savings Tax credits for summer day camp can be yours if you meet all the criteria. So, your kid – or kids –can have fun, and if they qualify, you can have savings come tax time. Qualifications for Tax Credits for Summer...
by Andrews Tax Accounting & Bookkeeping | May 22, 2026 | Educational
Homeowner Tax Deductions Can Add Up for Itemizers Homeowner tax deductions can really lower your tax bill, depending on your situation. Let’s take a look at what’s deductible, and a quick look at what isn’t. First, a caveat: Most of these deductions are useable only...
by Andrews Tax Accounting & Bookkeeping | May 15, 2026 | Educational
Budget and Pay Your Employer Payroll Taxes Employer payroll taxes add about 10 to 15 percent to the cost of gross wages. That can be a surprise when you first hire an employee, but it’s crucial to budget for them – and pay them. The federal government allows almost no...
by Andrews Tax Accounting & Bookkeeping | May 9, 2026 | Educational
When and How to File an Amended Tax Return Filing an amended tax return is necessary sometimes – mistakes happen! Or you may get new information that affects a past tax return, for good or bad. In either case, it’s important to file the right numbers. Filing an...
by Andrews Tax Accounting & Bookkeeping | Apr 24, 2026 | Educational
How-To Guide for Fighting the IRS Fighting the IRS – it can seem hard, but it can be done. And in some ways, the IRS is prepared to help you do it. Fighting the IRS: First Steps Fighting the IRS involves formally appealing decisions, using the Independent Office of...
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