by Matthew | Jun 3, 2014 | Tax Blog
Now that casinos are up and running across Ohio, you may have spent a weekend evening at one of the casinos. You may have even hit a jackpot. Did you know that there is a tax on gambling winnings? Even if you do not receive a Form W-2G, you must report tax on gambling...
by Matthew | Jun 2, 2014 | Tax Blog
Porter Law Office, LLC frequently informs its clients of IRS updates that may affect how their tax debt will be settled. In Rev. Rul. 2014-14, the IRS set the interest rate for overpayments and underpayments of tax. The revenue ruling may be found HERE. The IRS...
by Matthew | May 26, 2014 | Immigration Blog
Many companies have recently sponsored an employee on an H-1B visa. If you got in under the H-1B visa cap, good work. It is not too early to begin making long-term plans for the employee. As you do, you should be aware of some of the issues that affect the H-1B visa...
by Matthew | May 26, 2014 | Immigration Blog
The H1B visa cap is routinely met very quickly. Perhaps you have heard of the H1B visa cap gap? Well, a majority of cap subject H1B visa petitions were filed on behalf of students in F1 status. What happens if your H1B visa is denied and you are no longer in F1...