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Facts About Reporting Income to the IRS

2023-11-30T11:48:26+00:00

Every year, the IRS collects more than $2 trillion in tax revenue. In spite of this massive sum of money, the IRS will at eventually notice if you do not report your own income to the government. It may be even more enticing to avoid reporting your earnings if you are self-employed. However, before you decide [...]

Facts About Reporting Income to the IRS2023-11-30T11:48:26+00:00

Reporting Tipped Income to the IRS

2023-11-30T11:49:22+00:00

People who work in companies or organizations as tipped employees, ought to report both their regular income and their tips from each shift as income. If you are employed as a waiter or waitress, a casino poker dealer, a valet, bus boy, or as another commonly tipped worker, it is essential that you know how [...]

Reporting Tipped Income to the IRS2023-11-30T11:49:22+00:00

IRS Revenue Officer – Duties and Limitations

2023-11-30T11:50:12+00:00

Duties & Limitation of an IRS Revenue Officer A variety of professionals are usually employed by the IRS whose sole duty is to collect on delinquent taxes, penalties, and other monies owed to the government. IRS revenue officers play a vital role in the collection process. When you owe money to the IRS, it is [...]

IRS Revenue Officer – Duties and Limitations2023-11-30T11:50:12+00:00

IRS Form 13711 – Appeal Your Rejected Offer in Compromise (OIC)

2023-04-26T03:36:44+00:00

Appeal Your Rejected Offer in Compromise (OIC) An Offer in Compromise or OIC can significantly reduce the effect of tax burdens on taxpayers. However, the IRS puts each OIC into consideration individually and it is capable of turning down offers for different reasons. Instead of accepting the rejection as the IRS' final determination, you can [...]

IRS Form 13711 – Appeal Your Rejected Offer in Compromise (OIC)2023-04-26T03:36:44+00:00

Resolving Unfiled Payroll Taxes With the IRS

2021-12-14T20:29:08+00:00

Owing back payroll taxes puts you and your business in a complex situation with the IRS. Instead of hiding away from your debts, you can deal with this duty efficiently and in a timely manner by using any of the ways to resolve unfiled payroll taxes.  The Likely Effects of Unpaid Payroll Taxes  Unpaid payroll taxes [...]

Resolving Unfiled Payroll Taxes With the IRS2021-12-14T20:29:08+00:00

Importance of IRS Tax Attorneys in Small Businesses

2021-12-14T20:35:58+00:00

There is a feeling of satisfaction in owning a business. When you own and manage your own business, you are required to be in control of every last data. This includes filing and paying your business's taxes on time without failing.  However, when you find yourself taken aback by the task of paying your business's taxes, [...]

Importance of IRS Tax Attorneys in Small Businesses2021-12-14T20:35:58+00:00

Hints to Getting an IRS Tax Attorney

2021-12-14T20:39:39+00:00

It could be really difficult dealing with financial hardship particularly tax issues can be overwhelming and annoying. Rather than face the situation on your own, you may want to hire someone like a tax resolution specialist to help you through the trying time. You can hire an experienced IRS tax attorney by knowing what this type [...]

Hints to Getting an IRS Tax Attorney2021-12-14T20:39:39+00:00

Dealing with IRS Penalties When your Tax Preparer Makes an Error

2024-04-30T18:07:01+00:00

 It takes a great deal of professionalism for your tax expert to prepare your tax returns accurately and without mistakes. When errors occur, however, this might get you wondering how they can affect you as a taxpayer and the steps you ought to take to remedy them. You can avoid serious IRS penalties and fines [...]

Dealing with IRS Penalties When your Tax Preparer Makes an Error2024-04-30T18:07:01+00:00

The Implications of Missing the October 15 Extended Tax Filing Deadline

2021-12-14T20:56:02+00:00

Every year, the IRS grants taxpayers until April 15 to correctly file and pay their federal income taxes. People who cannot meet up with this deadline to file due to certain reasons can request an extension until October 15 by filling out and submitting IRS Form 4868. This extension will offer taxpayers additional time to [...]

The Implications of Missing the October 15 Extended Tax Filing Deadline2021-12-14T20:56:02+00:00

Consider Innocent Spouse Relief If Your Spouse Owes Back Taxes

2021-12-14T21:07:29+00:00

https://www.debt.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Spouse-Tax-Debt.jpgGetting married is a beautiful commitment and it certainly means sharing your life with your spouse in so many ways than you planned. You may be joining two separate households, including your finances. If you did not discuss it before you gave your consent in marriage to your spouse, you may want to review those [...]

Consider Innocent Spouse Relief If Your Spouse Owes Back Taxes2021-12-14T21:07:29+00:00