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Tax Filing

Form 944: The Annual Payroll Tax Return for Small Employers

If you're a small business owner or a new employer in the U.S., the IRS has a form specifically designed to help you simplify your…


Form 1310: Claiming a Refund for a Deceased Taxpayer

When someone you love passes away, taxes are probably the last thing on your mind. But if they were due a tax refund when they…


Form 8300: Reporting Cash Payments of Over $10,000

Form 8300 is used to report large cash payments—specifically, any cash transaction over $10,000 received in a trade or business. If you run a business…


Your Guide to Form 8936: Claiming the Clean Vehicle Credit in 2025

Form 8936 is your ticket to claiming the Clean Vehicle Credit, which helps you get some money back when you buy a qualifying electric or…


Form 8862: Getting Back Tax Credits After a Disallowance

If you’ve ever been denied a tax credit like the Earned Income Credit (EIC) or the Child Tax Credit (CTC), you may have been told…


Section 179: How It Helps Your Business Save on Taxes

If you’ve ever wondered whether buying new equipment, software, or even a vehicle for your business could actually lower your tax bill, then you’re already…


Form W-9: What It Is and Why You Might Need to Fill One Out

Form W-9 might look a little intimidating, but it's actually pretty simple! It’s mainly used when someone needs your taxpayer info—like your name and Social…


Form 1065: Return of Partnership Income

Form 1065 is used by partnerships to report their income, deductions, gains, and losses to the IRS. Although the partnership itself doesn’t pay income tax,…