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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...


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...


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...


How Long to Keep Your Tax Forms

If you’re like most Americans, then the fact that you’re keeping your old tax forms is incidental because they’re just a part of the towering...


About Paying Taxes on Your Winnings From Gambling

Gambling winnings are fully taxable and must be reported on your tax return. However, there are a few key differences on how you might have...


The Consequences of Filing Taxes Late

Filing your tax return late is not going to put you on the IRS’s good side, and they could penalize you with both late-filing penalties...


Your Tax Return Is Still Being Processed: What Does It Mean?

[video width="1280" height="720" mp4="https://www.irs.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Understanding_Tax_Refund_Delays.mp4"][/video]   Your tax return is still being processed, so does the online tool reads. It’s the stuff of nightmares for many....


How Do I File Back Tax Returns?

[video width="1280" height="720" mp4="https://www.irs.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Filing_Back_Taxes_Made_Easy.mp4"][/video]   Let’s say you didn’t file your tax return for a year (or a couple of years, maybe even three). The...