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Do S Corps Get a 1099?

Do S Corps Get a 1099 Form? The 1099-Misc form is one of the most commonly used tax documents for businesses, but do S Corps…


Credit Repair

What is credit repair? The aim of credit repair is to help rebuild your credit history. Even if you're doing everything right (paying your bills,…


IRS2Go App FAQs

In today's world of electronic streamlining and technological advances, there is an app for everything and the IRS is no exception. The IRS2Go App allows…


File a Business Tax Extension Online

Business Taxes Are Due Tuesday, March 15, 2016   The IRS allows both individuals and businesses to file for a tax extension, which gives you…


Tax Preparation Checklist

What You Need to File Your Taxes in 2022 Preparing your tax return requires a lot of information, so it’s a great idea to have…


How to File a Tax Return: Get Started Here

   Time for a tax return to basics. Form 1040: How to File a Tax Return You have several options for filing your federal…


Taxable vs. Non-Taxable Income

[video width="1280" height="720" mp4="https://www.irs.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Taxable_vs_Non-Taxable_Income_Explained.mp4"][/video] Generally speaking, the IRS considers almost every type of income under the sun to be taxable income. No surprises there, right?…


Refundable Tax Credits vs. Non-Refundable Tax Credits

[video width="1280" height="720" mp4="https://www.irs.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/refund_vs_no_refundable.mp4"][/video]   Sometimes credits can be too much, and we mean that in every sense of the word. Thankfully, tax credits offer…