It’s that time of the year again! People need to start thinking about their taxes. Wednesday, January 30th marks the beginning of tax season for 2013. The IRS had originally planned for tax season to begin on January 22nd, but the fiscal cliff debate pushed the start date back. Everyone needs to start organizing and preparing… Continue reading →
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Income Tax May Be Delayed Due To Fiscal Cliff
The fiscal cliff has been the talk of the news for the last part of 2012. The nation did not go over the fiscal cliff, however due to the delays tax refund information is uncertain. Congress’ tardy action on the fiscal cliff tax provisions has caused problems for the Internal Revenue Service. The Internal… Continue reading →
Help! What to Do if You Receive a Notice of Deficiency.
A Notice of Deficiency is a formal written claim by an agency that you owe income taxes with interest and penalty dues. The Notice of Deficiency also explains that an assessment is being calculated in regard to your income taxes owed. A Notice of Deficiency is also referred to as a “ninety day letter”; because… Continue reading →
IRS Audit Facts | Interesting Infographic
This infographic presents a visual story of how to avoid an IRS Audit. Over a million people just like you get audited each year. Are you at risk of an audit? Find out now.
IRS Tax Return System Is Not Able to Retire Yet….
The Internal Revenue Service is not ready to retire the legacy e-file system. The e-file system became operational nationwide in 1990 and transformed the way taxes were filed. The e-file has proven in its time to be win-win for everyone. The taxpayers get their refunds by as fast as 10 days. Or, they have payment options to file… Continue reading →
Tax Break for Homeowners About to Expire
Time is running out on a tax break that is aiding troubled homeowners from paying thousands of dollars to the IRS. The Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007 will need to get extended by Congress by the end of this year or many homeowners will owe the IRS money. These homeowners would have to… Continue reading →

