In general, if the IRS refuses your statement, it's probably because it contains an error other than a simple mathematical error. The IRS generally corrects mathematical errors...
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 11/05/2019
Sometimes a debtor could be overwhelmed by debt repayments and may need to negotiate for debt cancellation. If you get one, the IRS considers it an income, and it is taxable. That's...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 05/22/2022
No one is above mistakes. You might file your tax and discover some errors or miss some breaks; you usually make amends by filing an amended tax return. There is a grace period of...
Posted by Karen Munoz, EA on 10/24/2021
While many people do not see receipt as a big deal, it is not so with small businesses. Savvy business owners need to keep receipts so that their tax returns can have a bearing during...
You might suddenly realize a mistake on your tax return; it is not a cause to panic. Uncle Sam knows mistakes sometimes happen, so there is a provision to take care of this via filing...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 08/06/2021
Most taxpayers are only concerned with completing the filing process as quickly and easily as possible. That being said, when it comes to answering each question, please think carefully...
Posted by Carmen Garcia on 05/30/2021
The wage garnishment on a federal student loan occurs when the employer deducts part of the payment to repay the student loan after non-payment. Please note that under the Covid-19...
If you owe a debt to a lender, such as a loan, hospital bill, or credit card, you can't automatically garnish your wages. Instead, the creditor needs to sue you first and get a...
IRS Form 8949 is a tax form used primarily to report sales and trade of capital goods. Form 8949 is filed alongside Schedule D of the income tax form.What is IRS Form 8949?Form 8949...