5 Year End Tax Strategies for Staten Island Taxpayers

5 Year End Tax Strategies for Staten Island Taxpayers

As a parent, you know that having kids ain’t cheap. Shelling out for Christmas gifts serves as another excellent reminder that a significant part of your income isn’t for you. Though, if you’re prone to buying in bulk to get your family fed, you could get a...
How the 1099K Delay Affects Staten Island Taxpayers

How the 1099K Delay Affects Staten Island Taxpayers

Coming out of the Thanksgiving fog yet? I think there are still a few leftovers in my fridge from Thursday’s meal that might end up in the waste bin…I’ve had my fill of leftovers.Or maybe you chose to forego leftovers altogether and stay light for your Black Friday...
Thanksgiving Cues for Every Staten Island Person

Thanksgiving Cues for Every Staten Island Person

I love Thanksgiving. I don’t love Thanksgiving. Both are equally true. A lot of it comes down to sharing a meal with our Staten Island family and friends. There’s something special about getting to gather at the dinner table and express gratitude for a roast turkey...
Anthony R. Mauriello, E.A.’s Guide to Divorce and Taxes

Anthony R. Mauriello, E.A.’s Guide to Divorce and Taxes

We’re not the only ones who can get festive this time of year. In the spirit of giving, the IRS recently released important updates for the 2024 tax year to adjust for inflation. They’re increasing the Standard Deduction — up to $29,200 for married...
Before Turning Staten Island Homes Into Short Term Rentals

Before Turning Staten Island Homes Into Short Term Rentals

The real estate market is tough in general right now. With less loans being dealt out and a shortage of homes for sale, both buyers and sellers are working hard to get what they want.And it looks like there’s a big change with how agents are paid that’s coming...