Form W-2 is the statement you provide employees after the end of each year, with information on their gross pay, Social Security and Medicare pay, federal and state income tax withholding,...
Posted by Flynn Financial Group Inc on 04/09/2019
Since identity thefts reported to the Federal Trade Commission are extremely common in 10 locations as reported to the Federal Trade Commission, the Internal Revenue Service has expanded...
Posted by Flynn Financial Group Inc on 04/03/2019
The IRS does not reject many tax extension applications. However, there are several reasons for not receiving tax extensions. I will explain the reasons for the refusal to extend the...
Posted by J.R.'S TAX SERVICE on 02/27/2019
Did you receive an e-file rejection message when you tried to file your tax return? Did it say something like: “A dependent on your return has already been claimed on another...
Posted by Duce Taxes & Accounting on 11/30/2018
The newly signed Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) may have made huge changes to how your income is taxed, but the choice of how you file your return remains the same. Taxpayers are still...
Posted by rinehimerbaker on 11/30/2018
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced January 31, 2018, as the filing deadline for filing 2016 W-2s and 1099 forms, with the Social Security Administration (SSA), including...
Here we provide you with some trendy guidelines and some vital information to help you in submitting an overdue tax go back with the Internal Revenue Services:To print your W-2s, 1098s...
IRS includes out distinct threats letters, and it isn't always sensible to disregard those letters. You have to check the statistics of every threatening letter. If you discover...
Posted by Flynn Financial Group Inc on 05/15/2018
Money is a commodity and a necessity. People work hard for money because it serves as the most powerful exchange for anything we want to have. Money is limited and scarce, especially...
Posted by Peter J. Marchiano, Jr., CPA on 04/23/2018