We all want taxes to a be a bit easier – fewer numbers, less document chasing, and more wiggle room. Taxpayers have to go by the book Uncle Sam wrote, but below are a few ways you can lift the....
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You’ve dotted the i’s, crossed the t’s, and set up a shortcut to the refund tracker on your browser. Now you have a pile, or hopefully a hard drive, full of receipts and documents pertainin...
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Your business life and your personal life are bound to run together; you hit the gym on your lunch break, grab a meal with your client, and buy your boss a friendly holiday gift. However, it’s ...
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Tax credits are oft-sought but not oft-claimed enough. This is due to taxpayers generally overlooking what’s available, or simply being out of the loop. As the rule goes, the more tax credits y...
We all want our tax return quickly. Instead of getting lost in the numbers, take these tips straight to the bank and ensure you get it mere weeks after you file. Stay Updated on Tax Changes Tax l...
You might have an offshore account to make business easier abroad, qualify as an expatriate, need it for better business, or possess one for other legitimate reasons. However, there are still rul...
Your assets are at risk due to tax liability, and you’re expecting a Revenue Officer (RO), the highest level of IRS collection agent, to come knocking at your door. Primarily, understand that t...
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Imagine getting a fresh start in your tax life at a huge discount. That’s precisely what the Offer in Compromise program from the IRS offers. It allows qualified individuals with unpaid tax deb...
You’ve received a notice in the mail, informing you of wage garnishment. What does this mean exactly? First and foremost, this is in consequence of a debt; if you weren’t aware of this debt, ...
The IRS audited less than 1% of individual tax returns last year, and is projected to audit even less this year. Consequently, the likelihood of the IRS questioning and reviewing your tax return ...