If you're a small business owner, you may be looking for ways to stand out in the hiring process or to keep hard-working employees at your company. One of the ways to achieve this...
Paying tax is not a feeling any taxpayer likes. Having your income after working for a month or having a personal savings slash is no joke. The anger has pushed most taxpayers into...
Posted by Jim McClaflin, EA, NTPI Fellow, CTRC on 12/08/2022
When you get a Letter 4310C, it is an indication or warning that a scammer has breached your tax returns or that a scammer has attempted to impersonate your details to use your identity...
Posted by Dennis Jao on 10/30/2022
E-filing has become perhaps the most popular way to file tax returns due to the convenience and faster response times it provides taxpayers. Also, it can help reduce the number of...
One of the most popular ways to file taxes is via e-filing due to the convenience alongside the increased turnaround time filers get. When you file online, the tendency and number...
Who is a tax dependent?A tax dependent is a relative or child whose characteristics and relationship with you allow you to claim certain credits and tax deductions, such as head of...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 03/10/2022
As the number of COVID-19 confirmed cases continues to increase in the United States, the federal government is taking steps to reduce the impact on taxpayers. In particular, the Internal...
Posted by Freddie Cook, CPA on 05/17/2020
Due to the 2015-32 revenue procedure, only 401K late applicants via Form 5500-EZ received automatic exemption from IRS registration fees under 6652 (e) and 6692 of the Internal Revenue...
The subject matter of this letter: Letter 4310C seeks to warn you that you are the victim of an attempted impersonation wherein the felon has used your identity as well as your social...
Posted by Larry Hurt on 10/29/2019