From Forbes – Ashlea Ebeling, Senior Contributor Wondering where your tax refund is? In its Covid-19 operations update, the Internal Revenue Service has added an explanation for why in many cases it’s taking longer than the typical 21 days to process tax refunds for individual taxpayers. We’re talking about tax returns filed for the 2020 tax year during the 2021 … Read More
Threatening Letters From the IRS
Question: I’ve been getting threatening letters from the IRS saying I owe them $43,000 for 2017 – 2019. This is beginning to affect other aspects of my life as well. What should I do? Answer: There are many options available to you today to resolve this. However, you need to take the first step and call us to see what … Read More
Red Flags That Trigger IRS Audits
Avoid IRS Tax Audits! Red Flags That Trigger IRS Audits: Claiming Business Losses Multiple Years in a RowWhen you operate a business and file Schedule C, the IRS assumes you operate that business to make a profit. Claiming losses year after year without any profit raises a red flag with the IRS.Failing to Report Form 1099 IncomeDon’t underreport your income … Read More
Don’t Ignore the IRS
Question: I’ve been getting notices from the IRS saying I owe them for back taxes. This is stressing me out and starting to affect other areas of my life. What should I do? Answer: Owing money to the IRS or State can be intimidating and throw your life out of whack but ignoring these notices will only make things worse. … Read More
What Are IRS Tax Seizures?
The final step in the IRS collections process is a seizure. At this point the IRS will take everything you have left to satisfy the debt they believe you owe! What Can the IRS Do? Unlike an IRS levies which involves intangible assets such as your bank account, a seizure is the taking of physical assets, including your home, cars, boats, jewelry, motorcycles, insurance … Read More
Don’t Deal With the IRS On Your Own
We often get asked the question, “I owe the IRS $55,000 plus penalties and interest in back taxes but I think I can handle this myself. Is there any reason why I shouldn’t deal with the IRS on my own?“ One of the worst things you can do is talk to the IRS directly without proper representation. You would not … Read More
Tax Filing For Gig Workers
Are you a gig worker? You may or may not realize special tax filing specifications you have. The following is excellent information from Liz Farmer, Senior Contributor at Forbes Magazine: The number of gig workers in America has been growing in recent years, but the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated that trend. Before the pandemic, around 41 million Americans were already classified as … Read More
Owing money to the IRS or State
Question: I’ve been getting letters from the IRS saying I owe back taxes for 2017 – 2019. This is taking over my personal life and don’t know where to start. What should I do? Answer: Owing money to the IRS or State can be intimidating and throw your life out of balance but ignoring these notices will only make things … Read More
What does Offer In Compromise mean to you?
Let’s talk about the offer-in-compromise for a moment. It’s a program you hear a lot about. You hear the term pennies on the dollar quite often in advertisements for companies wishing to help you settle your IRS debt. They are alluding to the Offer in Compromise. It is a program by the IRS to help tax payers settle their entire … Read More
Owing 941 Payroll Taxes
Question: I own a small business and we were forced to close due to the Pandemic and in order to keep afloat, I did not pay our payroll taxes for a few quarters. How much trouble am I in? Answer: Owing 941 payroll taxes is very different from owing personal income taxes. Not only can the IRS padlock the doors … Read More