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Best option for tax professional
Who is the best option to prepare your taxes. Well it depends. As tax season is almost upon us again, it is good to know your options. What are you options1) Self-prepare2) Retail shop3) Enrolled Agent4) CPA5) Lawyer6) Tax...
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Protect yourself from identity theft.
Read More2022 Tax Filing Season Helpful Information
The Internal Revenue Service announced that the nation's tax season will start on Monday, January 24, 2022, when the tax agency will begin accepting and processing 2021 tax year returns. The January 24 start date for individual tax...
Read MoreAll Taxpayers can now get an IRS Protection Pin
An Identity Protection PIN (IP PIN) is a six-digit number that prevents someone else from filing a tax return using your Social Security number. The IP PIN is known only to you and the IRS and helps us verify your identity when you...
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IRS Student Financial Aid Help
IRS Offers Help to Students, Families to Get Tax Information for Student Financial Aid Applications) You must have information from your tax return in order to file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) or apply for an...
Read MoreIRS is now using private debt collection
Private Debt Collection The Internal Revenue Service began a new private collection program of certain overdue federal tax debts selecting four contractors to implement it. The new program, authorized under a federal law enacted by...
Read MoreTax changes that may affect your return
Three Extra Days to File and Pay Taxpayers will have until Tuesday, April 18, 2017 to file their 2016 returns and pay any taxes due. That’s because of the combined impact of the weekend and a holiday in the District of Columbia....
Read MoreUnderstanding Your IRS Notice or Letter
Understanding Your IRS Notice or Letter Your notice or letter will explain the reason for the contact and give you instructions on how to handle the issue. If you agree with the information, there is no need to contact us. Why was I...
Read More2016 Tax Changes
Three Extra Days to File and Pay Taxpayers will have until Tuesday, April 18, 2017 to file their 2016 returns and pay any taxes due. That’s because of the combined impact of the weekend and a holiday in the District of Columbia....
Read MoreTake Steps Now for Tax Filing Season
Get ready today to file your 2016 federal income tax return. Print Publication 5273, Take Steps Now For Tax Filing Season (PDF) Individual Tax Identification Number (ITIN) What You Need to Know Processing delays are likely for filers...
Read MoreSecurity Tip: 10 Tips to Avoid Holiday Scams
As the holidays approach, more and more people fall victim to identity theft and security breaches. Here are a few hints and tips provided by CyberheistNews to help keep you and your clients safe from the increase of scams this holiday...
Read MoreExempt Organizations Select Check Tool
EO Select Check Exempt Organizations Select Check is an online search tool that allows users to search for and select an exempt organization and check certain information about its federal tax status and filings. It consolidates three...
Read MoreIndividual Taxpayer Identification Number
Individual Taxpayer Identification Number Alert: You May Need to Renew Your ITIN. All ITINs not used on a federal tax return at least once in the last three years will no longer be valid for use on a tax return as of Jan. 1, 2017....
Read MoreConsumers Warned of New Surge in IRS E-mail Schemes during 2016 Tax Season; Tax Industry Also Target
The Internal Revenue Service renewed a consumer alert for e-mail schemes after seeing an approximate 400 percent surge in phishing and malware incidents so far this tax season. The emails are designed to trick taxpayers into thinking...
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