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Nonprofits With Tax Returns: What Are IRS Form 990 and Form 990-EZ Used For?

There’s no profit in not turning in your Form 990 or Form 990 EZ! When it comes to keeping your organization’s tax-exempt status in good…

Amended Federal Tax Return

Tax Tips for Filing IRS Form 1040X (Amended Federal Tax Return) Did you make a mistake on your Federal tax return that you need to…

How to File Prior Year Tax Returns

Filing Late? Self-Employed? Here’s What You Need to Know Being your own boss can be incredibly freeing. No office politics, no micromanaging supervisors, and definitely…

Setting Up the IRS Installment Agreement Online

How to Set Up an IRS Payment Plan If you owe more taxes than you can afford to pay right now, the IRS offers payment…

Everything You Should Know About Getting, Using, and Renewing Your ITIN

An Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) is a nine-digit tax processing number that starts with a “9,” used by individuals to file a federal tax…

What Is Tax Form 8881: What It Is And How To Use It

Form 8881 is the go-to IRS form for small business owners looking to cash in on retirement-plan tax credits. Thanks to updates from the SECURE…

What Is Tax Form 4835: What It Is And How To Use It

If you own farmland that someone else operates, you might be wondering how to report your income from that arrangement come tax time. That’s where…

IRS Code 846: What the Notice Means & How to Respond

If you're checking your IRS account transcript and spot Code 846, that’s usually a good sign because it means the IRS has officially issued your…