Switch to ADA Accessible Theme
Close Menu
Florida Tax Attorney
Tax problem? Call us Today
Free Consultation 386-490-9949

Recent Blog Posts

MoneyGavel

Some Veterans Eligible for Disability-Based Tax Refunds

By Ronald Cutler, P.A. |

In a recent publication, the IRS notified taxpayers that some veterans who received disability severance payments and included the payment as income on a tax return could be eligible for a refund. For help determining whether you qualify for a refund based on your disability, please contact a tax attorney for assistance. Who is… Read More »

Tax4

How Tax Reform Could Affect Taxpayers with Able Accounts

By Ronald Cutler, P.A. |

Last year’s tax reform bill made a number of significant changes to the tax code. One of these changes involves ABLE accounts, as people with disabilities are now permitted to place more funds into these types of accounts and may also be able to qualify for the Saver’s Credit for low-income workers. If you… Read More »

TaxRelief2

IRS Offers Relief to Taxpayers Subject to Transition Tax on Foreign Earnings

By Ronald Cutler, P.A. |

The new tax law, passed late last year, made a number of changes to the tax code, one of which, was the imposition of a transition tax on untaxed foreign earnings of overseas companies owned by U.S. shareholders. According to the new law, these types of foreign earnings that are held in the form… Read More »

Tax6

Payment Options Available to Taxpayers Who Filed Their Taxes But Didn’t Pay

By Ronald Cutler, P.A. |

The IRS gives taxpayers an extension when it comes to filing their tax returns. However, this extension does not apply to any liabilities owed by taxpayers, so all payments were supposed to be submitted by mid April. Many taxpayers were unable to meet this deadline and so are now receiving tax bills because, although… Read More »

Money

New Deduction-Related Changes Enacted

By Ronald Cutler, P.A. |

Late last year, Congress made significant changes to U.S. tax law when it passed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Many of these changes will affect not only individual taxpayers, but also their employers. For instance, under the terms of the new amendments, all miscellaneous itemized deductions that were formerly subject to the two… Read More »

Calculating

Challenging Wrongful IRS Levies

By Ronald Cutler, P.A. |

When taxpayers fail to pay tax debt, the IRS is permitted to issue a levy against them, which permits the agency to seize and sell the taxpayer’s property, including wages, vehicles, real estate, personal assets, and the contents of financial accounts in order to cover the liability.  Previously, those against whom a levy was… Read More »

Bankr20

The Importance of Double-Checking Your Withholding Amount

By Ronald Cutler, P.A. |

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which went into effect this year and so will affect 2018 tax returns filed next year, made significant changes that will affect how tax withholding is calculated. For instance, the new amendments increased standard deductions, discontinued other deductions, changed tax rates, increased the Child Tax Credit, and eliminated… Read More »

Tax3

Maximize Tax Savings with Charitable Giving

By Ronald Cutler, P.A. |

Although most taxpayers are generally aware that they can save money during tax season through charitable giving, few are aware of just how many charity-related deduction options are available to taxpayers. For example, taxpayers who donate money or goods to a tax-exempt charity before December 31 can deduct the amount donated on this year’s… Read More »

Tax2

I Missed the Deadline, Can I Still File My Taxes?

By Ronald Cutler, P.A. |

Most taxpayers were required to submit their 2017 taxes by April 17th. There are, however, exceptions for certain individuals, who are permitted to turn their taxes in later without even requesting an extension. To find out more about whether you qualify for late filing, you should consider contacting an experienced tax attorney who is… Read More »

TaxReport

Reporting Virtual Currency Transactions

By Ronald Cutler, P.A. |

With the advent of virtual currency, also known as digital currency, preparing income tax returns has become a bit more complicated. This is because, like transactions in any other kind of property, income from virtual currency transactions is both reportable and taxable. Those who fail to property report these types of transactions can be… Read More »