Monthly Archives: January 2018
Filing Employee Wage Statements with the IRS
According to federal law, employers are required to file their employees’ wage statements, as well as independent contractor forms with the IRS every year. This year, the deadline is January 31, so if you are a small business owner and have questions about your tax-related responsibilities towards employees, you should consider consulting with an… Read More »
Deducting the Costs of Operating a Vehicle for Business Purposes
Even small deductions can make a difference during tax season. For example, the IRS allows taxpayers to deduct the costs of operating vehicles for business, charitable, medical, and moving purposes. The rates used to calculate these deductions change every year, so taxpayers should keep these adjustments in mind as the tax season approaches. For… Read More »
Preparing for Tax Season
Tax season will officially begin on January 29, when the IRS starts accepting tax returns. This year, taxpayers will also have an additional two days to submit their tax returns, which will be due by April 17. Although the IRS will technically start accepting returns at the end of the month, paper returns will… Read More »
Florida Tax Relief Opportunities: Offer in Compromise
Owing taxes to the IRS can be a stressful and financially devastating experience. Consequences can range from wage garnishment and additional monetary penalties to repossession of personal items and even jail time. Fortunately, there are options, such as the offer in compromise program, that are available to help eligible parties who are in debt… Read More »