Recent Blog Posts
What is Backup Withholding?
Taxpayers who receive certain types of income are required to report that income on what is known as an information return. Generally, in these cases, the business or person paying the taxpayer in question won’t be required to withhold taxes from those payments because the payee is expected to report and pay taxes on… Read More »
Relief for Taxpayers Struggling with Tax Debt During COVID-19
The IRS recently made a number of changes to its tax collection policies in an effort to help taxpayers who have been impacted by COVID-19, more easily settle their tax debts. For instance, many taxpayers have been given an additional 60 days to resolve their debts, while those who satisfy certain requirements can set… Read More »
Alimony Payments Could Affect Your Taxes
It is not uncommon for many of those who go through divorce to forget about the tax-related repercussions of ending a marriage. While this is completely understandable, especially in the context of a divorce, it can have dire consequences for the parties later on. Alimony payments, for instance, can affect the tax situation of… Read More »
Why Was My Refund Reduced?
When submitting their tax returns, most people are able to calculate, with a relative degree of certainty, how much they can expect to receive in a tax refund. These amounts, however, are not absolute and are actually subject to change by the IRS. For instance, when issuing refunds, the IRS is authorized to reduce… Read More »
The Tax Repercussions of Closing Your Business
The COVID-19 pandemic has had devastating consequences not only on the health of thousands of Americans, but also on the economy as a whole. Many businesses, for instance, especially small family-owned companies, have been forced to shut their doors permanently as a result of pandemic-related restrictions. While the decision to close a business may… Read More »
The Taxpayer’s Right to Finality
As taxpayers, we have a wide range of rights when it comes to dealing with the IRS. For instance, taxpayers have the right to be informed about IRS decisions, as well as the right to privacy and confidentiality, and the right to appeal the agency’s decisions. Of these rights, one of the most important… Read More »
Tips for Reconstructing Important Tax Records After a Disaster
Over the last few years, the U.S. has seen an unprecedented number of natural catastrophes, including wildfires and record-setting hurricanes. Many of those who were forced to suffer through these natural disasters continue to face ongoing challenges, including reconstructing their financial documentation and tax records. Obtaining this information is extremely important, as the paperwork… Read More »
Receiving a Bill from the IRS
April 15th is the standard deadline for most taxpayers to file their tax returns and pay any taxes that they owe to the IRS. During processing, the IRS checks these returns and payments for accuracy before determining whether a taxpayer owes additional taxes, penalties, or interest, in which case, that individual will be sent… Read More »
What You Should Know About the Home Office Deduction
The home office deduction is only one of a number of different deductions and credits that allow self-employed taxpayers to save money come tax season. With more people working from home than ever, a thorough understanding of these deductions has become critical for many taxpayers, so if you have been working from home and… Read More »
Paying Off Tax Debt with an Installment Agreement
If you are unable to pay what you owe to the IRS, you have a few different options that can keep you from accruing unmanageable penalties and interest payments, or having your assets or wages seized by the government. Installment agreements, for instance, allow taxpayers to pay off their debts over time by making… Read More »