Many U.S. businesses will face the threat of increased exposure to unclaimed property in 2021 as states and private parties step up audits, litigation, and legislative changes aimed...
Posted by One Stop Taxes on 02/23/2021
Involuntary conversion is the theft or damage of property without the owner's consent, such as partial or total destruction, theft, condemnation, or the sale or exchange of property...
Posted by Flynn Financial Group Inc on 02/16/2021
For people having difficulty settling a debt with Uncle Sam, there is the opportunity for an installment agreement every Month. For instance, people with a deficit of $50,000 or less...
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...
Debts with the IRS come in many shapes and sizes. The most common debts owed to the IRS are back or unpaid income taxes. Now that more people are working full or part-time, overdue...
What is the 1099-PATR form?The forms in the IRS 1099 Series helps taxpayers report money received from various lesser-known sources. Form 1099-PATR is the IRS form sent to taxpayers...
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...
The standard mileage rate, also known as daily mileage or deductible mileage, is a rate set by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) per mile maintained by a taxpayer for business purposes...
Background. Effective for each tax year beginning after December 31, 2017, an ATEO is generally subject to a special tax (currently 21%) on the amount of any employee's overcompensation...