Article from April 2024

Ask Phil: What’s on Phil’s Tax Radar?

Today, Optima Tax Relief Lead Tax Attorney, Phil, talks about his three takeaways from the current tax landscape.   IRS Interest Rates Could Increase  For much of the pandemic, we saw IRS interest rates hold steady. For example, the interest rate accumulating on unpaid taxes was 3% for half of 2020 and all of 2021. In […]

Disposable Income Explained

Disposable income serves as a key economic indicator. It reflects the financial health and spending power of individuals and households. It represents the money available after taxes, providing a glimpse into how much individuals can spend, save, or invest. However, taxes play a significant role in shaping disposable income, influencing spending patterns and economic behaviors. […]

I Filed a Tax Extension. Now What?

Filing taxes can be a stressful ordeal for many individuals, but for some, the April deadline comes too soon. If you’re one of the many Americans who filed for a tax extension, you’ve gained a little breathing room. However, it’s essential not to let that extra time slip away without acting. Here’s a guide on […]

Taxes on Inherited Accounts

Inheriting assets can be a bittersweet experience. While it often signifies the passing of a loved one, it can also provide financial stability and opportunities for the future. However, along with the emotional and financial aspects of inheritance come tax implications, especially regarding inherited accounts. Understanding how taxes apply to inherited accounts is crucial for […]

Tax Tips for Remote Workers 

In an era where remote work is becoming increasingly prevalent, individuals are enjoying the freedom and flexibility that come with working from the comfort of their own homes. However, along with this newfound flexibility comes the responsibility of managing your finances efficiently, especially when it comes to taxes. Remote workers face unique tax considerations that […]