Articles from November 2020

Reducing Taxes on Your Holiday Bonus

As the spirit of generosity is in the air, companies and employees need to know that holiday bonuses are considered supplemental wages and subject to taxes. Holiday bonuses are viewed by the IRS as compensation, just like paychecks, so taxes need to be withheld from your holiday bonus. How Much are Holiday Bonuses Taxed? Some […]

Are Political Contributions Tax Deductible?

Many Americans show their support for their preferred political candidate by voting for or donating to the candidate’s political party. If you’re wondering if your financial contribution to a political campaign affects your taxes in any way, you’re not alone. Here’s everything you need to know about tax deductible contributions for political campaigns. Are Political […]

Optima Newsletter – November 2020

The ongoing pandemic has caused many Americans to suffer financially due to a loss of jobs and businesses shutting down. Proposals for another coronavirus relief package are currently ongoing and should include another stimulus check distributed out to taxpayers as well as providing assistance to businesses that are finding it difficult to stay open. Read […]

What Taxpayers need to know about Their Right to Finality

Optima Tax Relief provides assistance to individuals struggling with unmanageable IRS tax burdens. To assess your tax situation and determine if you qualify for tax relief, contact us for a free consultation. For taxpayers who have been working with the IRS, it is important for them to know that they have a right to finality. […]

How to Report Foreign Income to the IRS

You may live or work abroad, but if you’re an American citizen or legal permanent resident, Uncle Sam still wants his rightful share of your income. Even if you reside outside the United States and receive earnings from a source located outside the country, you must report that income. Depending on your circumstances, you may […]