Nanny Tax

The “Nanny Tax” Must Be Paid For Nannies and Other Household Workers

December 19th, 2023|Categories: Accountant, Accounting, Burns Firm, CPA, CPA Dallas, CPA near me, Dallas CPA, household employees and tax, Household Worker, Nanny Tax, Services, Tax, tax accountant, Tax Advisor, The Burns Firm|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

You may have heard of the “nanny tax.” But if you don’t employ a nanny, you may think it doesn’t apply to you. Check again. Hiring a housekeeper, gardener [...]

You May Be Liable For “Nanny Tax” For All Types of Domestic Workers

November 15th, 2022|Categories: Accountant, Burns Firm, CPA Dallas, CPA near me, Dallas CPA, Nanny Tax, Services, Tax, Tax Advisor, The Burns Firm|Tags: , , , , , , , |

You’ve probably heard of the “nanny tax.” But even if you don’t employ a nanny, it may apply to you. Hiring a house cleaner, gardener or other household employee [...]

Smooth Sailing: Tips to Speed Processing and Avoid Hassles This Tax Season

February 22nd, 2022|Categories: Accounting, Burns Firm, Child Tax Credit, CPA Dallas, Dallas CPA, Dallas tax return preparer, Dallas tx accountant, Delinquent Tax, Dependent Care credits, Donations, Estimated Tax, Estimated Tax Payments, Expenses, Gift Tax, Healthcare & Retirement, Lifetime Learning Credit, Nanny Tax, Retirement, Scholarships, Services, Social Security, Tax, Tax Credits, Tax Cuts, Tax Deductions, Tax Planning, Tax Preparation, Tax Return, tax write-offs, Taxpayer Certainty and Disaster Tax Relief Act (TCDTRA), TCJA, The Burns Firm|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

The IRS began accepting 2021 individual tax returns on January 24. If you haven’t prepared yet for tax season, here are three quick tips to help speed processing and avoid [...]

Get ready for taxes: Here’s what’s new and what to consider when filing in 2022

January 25th, 2022|Categories: Accounting, Burns Firm, CARES Act, Child Tax Credit, Covid-19, COVID-Related Tax Relief Act (COVIDTRA), CPA Dallas, Dallas CPA, Dallas tax return preparer, Dallas tx accountant, Donations, Estimated Tax, Estimated Tax Payments, Expenses, Gift Tax, IRS, Nanny Tax, Retirement, Services, Small Business, Tax, Tax Credits, Tax Cuts, Tax Deductions, Tax Planning, Tax Preparation, Tax Return, Tax Withholding, tax write-offs, Taxpayer Certainty and Disaster Tax Relief Act (TCDTRA), The Burns Firm, Withholding|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

Information from IRS.gov The IRS encourages taxpayers to get informed about topics related to filing their federal tax returns in 2022. These topics include special steps related to charitable contributions, [...]

Help Safeguard Your Personal Information By Filing Your 2021 Tax Return Early

January 18th, 2022|Categories: Accounting, Alternative Minimum Tax, American Opportunity Tax Credit, Burns Firm, Charitable Donations, Child Tax Credit, COVID-Related Tax Relief Act (COVIDTRA), CPA Dallas, Dallas CPA, Dallas tax return preparer, Dallas tx accountant, Dependent Care credits, Donations, Employee Retention Tax Credit, Exemptions, Expenses, Gift Tax, Hobby, how do I know if my parent qualifies as my dependent, how do I report bitcoin transactions, how do i report virtual currency transactions, if I support my parents financially can I claim them on tax return, IRS, Medicare Premiums, Nanny Tax, Retirement, Scholarships, Services, Social Security, Tax, Tax Credits, Tax Cuts, Tax Deductions, Tax Return, Tax Withholding, tax write-offs, Taxpayer Certainty and Disaster Tax Relief Act (TCDTRA), TCJA, The Burns Firm, Virtual Currency, Withholding|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

The IRS announced it is opening the 2021 individual income tax return filing season on January 24. (Business returns are already being accepted.) Even if you typically don’t file until [...]

Do You Owe the Nanny Tax?

July 13th, 2021|Categories: Burns Firm, Child Tax Credit, Dallas CPA, IRS, Nanny Tax, Services, Tax, Tax Credits, Tax Cuts, Tax Deductions, Tax Planning, Tax Preparation, Tax Return, Tax Withholding, The Burns Firm|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , |

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the dynamics of many households. In most cases, schools stopped or limited in-person instruction, causing many children to engage in at-home learning. Some families moved disabled [...]

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