If you are investing in rental properties, then you’ll become well-acquainted with the Schedule E tax form. The Schedule E is where you’ll report all of your expenses and income for the year, and take advantage of any deductions you may want to claim.

Posted by: Charles P Myrick CPA
Posted on: Jan 29 2019

Posted by: Charles P Myrick CPA
Posted on: Mar 15 2016
If you are investing in rental property, then you’ll become well-acquainted with the Schedule E tax form. The Schedule E is where you’ll report all of your expenses and income for the year, and take advantage of any deductions you may want to claim.

Posted by: Charles P Myrick CPA
Posted on: Mar 24 2015
According to the American Institute of CPA’s, taxpayers will find new reporting requirements when they file their 2014 returns. As a result of the Affordable Care Act, otherwise known as Obama Care, taxpayers will have to collect new records and learn to use new forms and instructions. In some cases, your tax refund may be affected.