Monthly Archives: October 2023

A Few Important Tax-Related Tips for Gig Economy Workers
Employment as a gig economy worker is becoming ever more popular as a flexible way to earn some extra money. Whether someone is working for a ride-sharing company, renting a room, delivering food, or working for a company that outsources its labor, he or she will need to keep track of the funds they… Read More »

Some Year-Round Tax Planning Pointers
While submitting a tax return can feel like a sigh of relief, the reality is that just because a taxpayer files a tax return doesn’t mean that he or she can forget about taxes until the next year. In fact, the kinds of tax planning taxpayers engage in during the year can affect how… Read More »

Preparing to File Your Tax Return
The IRS gives taxpayers who cannot meet the April tax filing deadline extra time to submit their returns if they request an extension by April 18th. In these cases, filers have until mid-October to complete and file their returns. This does not mean, however, that taxpayers should put off filing until the deadline. Those… Read More »

IRS Officers No Longer Permitted to Make Unannounced Visits
In July, the IRS announced a major policy change that will effectively end unannounced visits from agency revenue officers. The new policy went into effect immediately and except in a few specific circumstances, will bar IRS employees from showing up at taxpayer homes with no notice. Instead, these visits will be scheduled ahead of… Read More »