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Tax Filing

What Is Form 941 and Why It Matters

If you run a business and have employees on your payroll, then you have definitely heard about Form 941 (or you should, we hope). But…


Can I Roll My Taxes into Next Year?: A Last Resort For Tax Debt

When tax season rolls around and the numbers don’t quite work in your favor, it’s natural to start asking questions like, can I roll my…


Can the IRS Take Your 401(k)? What You Need to Know in 2025

While retirement accounts are generally protected from most creditors, they’re not off-limits to the IRS. However, the agency must follow specific legal steps before accessing…


IRS Rejected Return: 6 Common Reasons and Fixes

“Filing taxes can be stressful” is the understatement of a lifetime, but it’s also true that the last thing anyone wants is to have their…


Tax Write Off for Donations to Goodwill

Donating to Goodwill is a great way to give back to the community while also benefiting from potential tax savings. The IRS allows taxpayers to…


Understanding Back Taxes: What They Are and How to Handle Them

Back taxes are unpaid taxes that were not paid by their due date. They can accumulate over time due to various reasons, such as financial…


The Inheritance Tax: What You Should Know and What To Do About It

Inheritance tax is an important consideration for individuals who receive assets from a deceased person’s estate. While the United States does not have a federal…


CPA Tax: What It Is and How It Can Help You

When tax season rolls around, many people find themselves overwhelmed by the complexity of the U.S. tax code. Whether you’re an individual taxpayer with a…