Posted in News, Offshore Account Update on June 30, 2022
For business owners, investors and other high-income taxpayers, tax planning is a year-round process. These taxpayers must take steps to ensure that they remain current on their federal and state tax obligations, and they should implement tax strategies designed to minimize their liability to the greatest extent possible. In this article, Maryland federal tax attorney, Managing Partner of US International Tax Advisors, discusses some ways high-income taxpayers can—and should—plan to minimize their tax liability and avoid a tax audit in 2023.
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Posted in News, Offshore Account Update on June 16, 2022
Maryland taxpayers must make quarterly estimated tax payments to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) (and the Comptroller of Maryland) under various circumstances. While the most common scenario involves working as a sole proprietor or independent contractor, there are numerous other scenarios that can trigger an obligation to make quarterly tax payments as well. In this article, US International Tax Advisors provides an overview of the IRS’s quarterly estimated tax payment rules and the consequences of failing to file quarterly returns.
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Posted in News, Offshore Account Update on May 31, 2022
With prices climbing dramatically due to inventory shortages and historically low-interest rates early in the year, many U.S. residents have chosen to sell their homes in 2022. In response, the IRS recently published a Tax Tip reminding us of the tax implications of selling a residential property. In this article US International Tax Advisors covers some of the highlights:
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Posted in News, Offshore Account Update on May 20, 2022
National Small Business Week was May 1- 7, 2022, as recognized by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). During the week the IRS published several notices, reminders and Tax Tips intended specifically for small businesses—all focused on the IRS’ theme of “Building a Better America Through Entrepreneurship.” In this article US International Tax Advisors recaps some of the highlights:
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Posted in News, Offshore Account Update on April 29, 2022
If you failed to file your income taxes by April 18, 2022, you are not alone. Forbes estimates that around seven million U.S. taxpayers fail to file their returns each year. But, this doesn’t mean that you are in the clear. Federal tax violations can lead to steep penalties—including criminal penalties in some cases.
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