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Videos by Spatola & Company CPA in Los Angeles. Helping attorneys save on taxes w/bookkeeping, strategic tax planning & financial planning

In this video, we'll explore how tax exemption works for Olympic prizes and what it means for the athletes' hard-earned winnings.

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In this video, we'll explore how tax exemption works for Olympic prizes and what it means for the athletes' hard-earned winnings.

Watch the video for a brief overview of how Back Door Roth IRAs can help you boost your retirement savings.

On June 20, 2024 the IRS announced significant updates regarding the processing of Employee Retention Credit claims. Watch this video to learn more.

Learn how you can save on taxes by making charitable contributions directly from your IRA.

Planning ahead and making strategic financial decisions mid-year can significantly reduce your tax liability and maximize your savings. Watch this video for quick tips.

If you are getting married this year, there is a long list of things you need to be aware of and plan for before tying the knot that can have a significant impact on your taxes.

Are political contributions tax-deductible? Check out this video to find out!

Discover what to do when you receive an IRS letter in your mailbox. With computer matching driving audits, our experts can help ease the anxiety.

Thinking of discarding your old tax records? Consider these tips before doing so.

Although the retirement phase of life may seem to be far in the future, to retire comfortably, people should start planning for it early in life.

Employees should become familiar with and take advantage of the tax- and financially-favored benefits offered by their employers. Watch this video for more details.

Individuals have many options when they cannot pay their tax liability by the April due date.

The deadline for most taxpayers to file a federal tax return is coming. Remember to file your tax or file an extension, and pay your due on time.

Self-employed taxpayers and those not subject to income tax withholding should remember to make their estimated tax requirements.