When you get married, everything about you changes and this includes your financial status, tax obligations, filing status, and so much more. Here are tips that can immensely...
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"...
When starting a business, one of the first decisions you'll face is what type of business to register for. The type of business you choose will affect your taxes, obligations,...
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...
Community property is a type of joint ownership of property between couples. With some variation between states, all property acquired or purchased by a couple during the marriage...
Bad debts arise because money was loaned to a debtor or a customer received credit for purchasing a product or service, but the recipient could not fully or partially repay the debt....
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...
Audits, collections, taxes, and fees - these conditions can sow fear in taxpayers' hearts during tax season.You may be concerned that an error in your tax return could result in...
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...