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Procrastinate At Your Own Risk: You Can Go to Jail for Not Filing Your Taxes

Yes. It's how they got Al Capone, right? Boy, I hope no one's googling this on a work computer. Tax evasion is a criminal offence…


Code 150 IRS

What is Code 150 IRS? Have you ever wondered what Code 150 IRS is and how it affects your taxes? It’s a question that many…


IRS Tax Relief for Those Affected by Hurricane Ida

Update: Federal Tax Help Available for Victims of Hurricane Ida The federal government is providing some relief for the victims of Hurricane Ida, which affected…


Federal Tax Relief for Companies & Business Owners

Here are some of the most popular and helpful tax breaks for businesses (continued from Part 1 of this series), with information provided by IRS…


Understand the Child Tax Credit 2025: Key Changes & Benefits

Curious about the Expanded Child Tax Credit 2025 and how it can benefit your family? This article breaks down the latest updates, eligibility criteria, and…


IRS Announces Taxpayer Relief Initiative to Help People Struggling with Tax Debts

New Tax Relief for People Experiencing COVID-19-Related Financial Difficulties “At the IRS, we recognize these are challenging times for everyone, and we understand that many…


Tax Relief for Hurricane Victims & Other Extended Due Dates

The IRS recently announced, “Victims of Hurricane Sally that began on September 14 now have until January 15, 2021 to file various individual and business…


8 Smart Ways To Settle Your IRS Tax Debt

 Most people know that there are few things is in this life as certain as death and taxes. However, each year, millions of people…