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Form 2106: A Guide for Employee Business Expenses

When it comes to tax time, there are plenty of forms out there that seem to only apply to certain people in very specific situations....


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...


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...


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...


Tax Benefits for Buying a Car

Buying a car can come with some surprising tax perks, depending on how and why you purchase it. This article covers the tax benefits of...


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...