There is nothing wrong with receiving a letter from the IRS. There are approximately 75 different notices and letters from the IRS. This may be the reminder notice letter 3228 (LT39),...
Posted by Pat Raskob on 02/22/2022
The Revenue Agency has updated procedures affecting the Individual Identification Number (ITIN) application process. Taxpayers and their representatives should review the following...
Posted by Rosovich & Associates, Inc. on 11/11/2021
Usually, when taxpayers receive a notice and are assessed for penalties and interest related to federal income and informative tax returns, they tend to just pay them. Not so fast!...
Posted by James Financial Services Inc on 10/30/2021
As an investor concerned with the impact of every dollar invested, it is essential to know your options and make sure that your investments match the issues that matter to you. It...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 09/19/2021
Property taxes are a recurring expense that many homeowners need to be prepared for. To determine how much you owe, the local authorities will conduct a property tax assessment.Here's...
Posted by Abundant Wealth Planning LLC on 08/24/2021
The Internal Revenue Service takes time to make sure your tax situation is up to date. The tax code allows the IRS three years to verify the tax return and ten years to collect the...
It is no longer possible for the 2018-2025 fiscal years to claim accidental loss and personal property theft as itemized deductions unless your claim is declared as a federally declared...
If you are a homeowner, "basis" is a word you must understand. The basis is the value of your home (or other property) for tax purposes. When you sell your home, your profit...
One of the biggest fears many retirees tend to face during retirement is that they will run out of money. Long term insurance, rent, capitalization of your home, and the transfer of...