The fair treatment of taxpayers is what the Taxpayer Bill of Rights is all about. In 2014, the IRS adopted this collection of 10 taxpayer rights proposed by the taxpayer's advocate....
When a taxpayer cannot pay the tax bill (now or in the future) with future assets and monthly income, they may qualify for the I.R.S. Offer in Compromise program—providing a...
Posted by Flynn Financial Group Inc on 01/23/2021
If you do not pay your taxes on time, interest and penalties will accrue with time. As a result, it is in the best interest of taxpayers to make payments when due. Statute of...
Net interest income can be referred to as a financial performance that shows the difference between the revenue from the interest-bearing assets of a bank alongside the expenses that...
A refund offset is a process in which the taxpayer will not get the full refund; instead, the excess federal income tax will be used to service unpaid government debt. Many people...
A program was created by the Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA) to help state government pay terminated workers unemployment benefits. Employers that pay wages of $1,500 or more annually...
An alternative minimum tax puts a cap on the tax percentage amount every taxpayer must pay no matter the deductions or credit they claim. As long as your income is above a specified...
Estimated tax is the method some employers use to pay income taxes. When paying income taxes, there are two methods allowed by the IRS; the withholding method or, you guessed it, the...
With an April 15 tax deadline just around the corner, getting here sooner than we all want or expect it to, last minute filers and even those individuals and businesses who begin to...
Posted by Carmen Garcia on 12/21/2020