Tax Deadline for Citizens Living Abroad – The tax filing deadline for United States citizens living abroad is on the horizon. That deadline is June 15th (pushed to June 16th for 2014). This automatic two month tax extension is granted to all overseas residents and does not require an extension request. The only condition for… Continue reading →
Federal Tax Help
Beware of IRS Penalties at Tax Time!
Beware of IRS Penalties at Tax Time! Tax time is a good time for taxpayers to be reminded of some of the penalties that can be assessed by the IRS and State Tax Agencies for failure to comply with set deadlines for the filing of tax returns and the payment of tax amounts due. Since… Continue reading →
Gift and Estate Tax Changes Expected to Occur at the End of 2012
The Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization and Job Creation Act which was signed into law in 2010 increased the amounts of the estate, gift and generation skipping tax exemptions and, at the same time, lowered the tax rates for each of these taxes. However, unless Congress takes some action before the end of the year,… Continue reading →
Choosing a Tax Settlement Professional
The help of a qualified tax settlement professional can be an invaluable asset in attempting to resolve any type of back tax issue. However, the selection of a reputable tax professional can be a difficult task in itself. It is important to verify any advertised credentials before hiring because many individuals and companies who advertise… Continue reading →
Tax Refunds May Be Delayed This Year
The IRS website “Where’s My Refund” for checking refunds is up again after being down for the better part of a week. The website was back in action about midday last Wednesday after being out of service since Feb. 15. Taxpayers who had received IRS acknowledgment that their tax returns were being processed were startled… Continue reading →
Avoid IRS Penalties – Settle your IRS Tax Debt – Tax Settlement Tips
If you have been disregarding a notice from the IRS, tax filing deadlines, or ignoring tax liabilities, it is probably time to think about filing those back tax returns and paying outstanding tax balances. Even though the Obama Administration’s 2012 Budget request for increased funding for the Internal Revenues Service was not approved, the ability… Continue reading →

