Fair treatment of taxpayers is the goal of the Taxpayer Bill of Rights. In 2014, the IRS adopted this set of 10 taxpayer rights proposed by the Taxpayer Advocate. However, the Internal...
Posted by Rosovich & Associates, Inc. on 10/16/2022
Not all debts are the same. Although most forms of lending carry risk, certain lending decisions are more likely to send you into a downward debt spiral. We call them debt traps.It's...
Posted by Rosovich & Associates, Inc. on 08/11/2022
You are most likely familiar with the term "Audit." You may have even used it often in a statement. What exactly is an audit, and how is it done?Every organization is governed...
Posted by Rosovich & Associates, Inc. on 02/22/2022
What is the Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TABOR)?Taxpayer Bill of Rights: TABOR is a broad term that encompasses many concepts and initiatives at the local, state, and federal levels...
Posted by Jim McClaflin, EA, NTPI Fellow, CTRC on 12/01/2021
It is common for many people to fear the almighty IRS and think of them as supreme and terrifying. As a result, dealing with Uncle Sam might be a frightening endeavor, and many people...
Posted by Rosovich & Associates, Inc. on 11/21/2021
Any tax advisor who is licensed to stand for you before Uncle Sam is called an enrolled agent. It could be when filing a tax return, taking care of an audit, appealing a fine or solving...
Posted by Jim McClaflin, EA, NTPI Fellow, CTRC on 09/03/2021
In 2001, the IRS was mandated to offer free tax preparation service alongside filing service to taxpayers that qualify. This led to the creation of the free filing alliance in 2003...
Posted by Rosovich & Associates, Inc. on 07/23/2021
There are several college savings plans with 529 plans as one of them. It comes with a series of tax benefits and can allow you to build your kid's college funds with time. In...
Posted by Rosovich & Associates, Inc. on 06/18/2021
Some people are lucky in their relationship with Uncle Sam as all they do is file their taxes and expect a refund or send in their balance for every tax year. Sadly, it is not so straightforward...