In general, if the IRS refuses your statement, it's probably because it contains an error other than a simple mathematical error. The IRS generally corrects mathematical errors...
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 11/05/2019
If you need money to pay rent or pay a friend, you may be tempted to find it as quick and efficient as possible. And while a cash advance seems fast and easy, it can also be expensive....
Posted by Advanced Accounting & Tax Planning on 11/05/2019
An amended tax return is a returned filed to either claim a more advantageous tax filing, or make corrections to a tax return from a previous year. The IRS is at liberty to reject...
Tax identity theft occurs in numerous ways. "Identity theft," as indicated by the IRS, usually involves someone stealing a specific Social Security number (or tax identification...
Posted by Valderas Financial Solutions LLC on 10/31/2019
The tax season may be over for most taxpayers, but fraudsters do not give up. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has recently warned taxpayers and tax professionals against a new fraudulent...
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 09/30/2019
Few out of every odd TAXPAYER CAN claim the earned personal tax credit, yet for the individuals who can, it can give a considerable tax break. The earned annual tax credit, or...
Posted by John Pournaras Agency on 08/28/2019
The EITC (Earned Income Tax Credit) is a benefit available to low- and middle-income workers. The EITC reduces the amount of taxes due and may give rise to a refund. The earned income...
Posted by Valderas Financial Solutions LLC on 08/28/2019
A public law (or notary) customary notary is a public official, established by law to serve the public in non-controversial issues generally related to property, acts, prosecutions...
Posted by Debi G Hill, CPA on 08/26/2019
On July 1, 2019, the Congress and the President passed the expansion and strengthening of taxpayers’ rights and the focus on cyber security and protection from identity theft...