Going through the process of divorce or separation can be a very difficult time. Consider these tax tips for avoiding mistakes with the IRS.The process of divorce or separation is...
A taxpayer will often end up with a huge tax bill that will be above what they can afford. This leaves most taxpayers confused on the next cost of action. Owing Uncle Sam, a sum...
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...
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...
April 15 is normally U.S. Tax Day, which is when personal income tax returns are due with the IRS unless that day is a weekend or statutory holiday. When this is the case, the due...
If you've made a mistake on your tax form, don't panic. There are processes and forms to remedy the situation.The worst thing that can happen with a mistake is interest and...
On September 5, 2019, the Treasury Department and the IRS released proposed regulations that would affect when taxpayers report their gross income amounts. In general, section 451...
There are some rules from section 451 (c) as amended by the TCJA, which makes available ways to have advance payment in income for the tax year that it was obtained.The amendment of...
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 11/07/2020
When it comes to taxes, people often make mistakes which are quite normal. However, when these mistakes lead the IRS to perform audits of your business or personal assets, repaying...