The IRS has issued guidelines on the denial and revocation of passports due to serious tax violations. The IRS must notify the State Department when a person has a "serious"...
A flexible spending account, or FSA, is a pre-tax expense account that many employers offer for employees' benefit. These bills allow you to pay necessary expenses without paying...
The CARES Act (Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act) came up with a new assistance program for small businesses (with employees below 500) to cushion the coronavirus's...
Student loan interest stands out for having a lower rate, which might be attractive to many. However, there are still a couple of things to know if you consider taking a student loan. Effect...
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
When two parties agree on something concerning a case, they settle. In this case, the defendant will pay an agreed sum of money to the plaintiff. The plaintiff, in many cases, could...
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...
The IRS deals with foreclosure as well as the sale of a property. It was already yours, and you no longer own it, so you could end up paying taxes on a mortgaged property. The event...
Small Business Loans (SBAs) are among the most popular and reliable ways to get financing for small businesses. As with any financial product, though, loan rates change. What are the...