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Credit Reports: What You Should Know

Creditors keep their evaluation standards secret, making it difficult to know just how to improve your credit rating. Nonetheless, it is still important to understand the factors that determine creditworthiness. Periodically reviewing your credit report can also help you protect your credit rating from fraud--and you from identity theft. Credit Evaluation Factors Many factors [...]

Credit Reports: What You Should Know2019-12-28T21:00:31+00:00

Tax Due Dates for July 2019

July 10 Employees Who Work for Tips - If you received $20 or more in tips during June, report them to your employer. You can use Form 4070. July 15 Employers - Nonpayroll withholding. If the monthly deposit rule applies, deposit the tax for payments in June. Employers - Social Security, Medicare, and withheld [...]

Tax Due Dates for July 20192019-12-28T20:59:17+00:00

Tax Reform Reminder: Changes to Itemized Deductions

Under tax reform, many tax laws changed, including those affecting itemized deductions. While many people no longer need to itemize due to the nearly doubling of the standard deduction, certain taxpayers whose total deductions exceed the standard deduction may still want to consider itemizing. As a reminder, here is quick summary of how tax [...]

Tax Reform Reminder: Changes to Itemized Deductions2019-12-28T20:58:08+00:00

IRS Ends Tax Transcript Fax and Third-Party Services

Due to ongoing efforts to protect taxpayers from identity thieves, the Internal Revenue Service no longer offers tax transcript faxing service and third-party mailing of tax returns and certain transcripts. These measures are effective June 28 and July 1, 2019 respectively, and affect individual and business transcripts. Background Tax transcripts are summaries of tax [...]

IRS Ends Tax Transcript Fax and Third-Party Services2019-12-28T20:57:30+00:00

10 Facts about the Adoption Tax Credit

If you adopt a child in 2019, you may qualify for a tax credit, and if your employer helped pay for the costs of an adoption, you may be able to exclude some of your income from tax. Here are ten facts you should know about the Adoption Tax Credit. 1. Credit or Exclusion. The [...]

10 Facts about the Adoption Tax Credit2019-12-28T20:56:27+00:00

Special Tax Breaks for Members of the Armed Forces

Active members of the U.S. Armed Forces should be aware that there are special tax benefits available to them such as not having to pay taxes on some types of income or more time to file and pay their federal taxes. If you're an active member of the armed forces, here's what you should [...]

Special Tax Breaks for Members of the Armed Forces2019-12-28T20:55:38+00:00

Your Canceled Debt Could Be Taxable

Generally, debt that is forgiven or canceled by a lender is considered taxable income by the IRS and must be included as income on your tax return. When that debt is forgiven, negotiated down (when you pay less than you owe), or canceled you will receive a Form 1099-C, Cancellation of Debt, from your [...]

Your Canceled Debt Could Be Taxable2019-12-28T20:54:42+00:00

Deducting Business-Related Car Expenses

If you're self-employed and use your car for business, you can deduct certain business-related car expenses. There are two options for claiming deductions: Actual Expenses. To use the actual expense method, you need to figure out the actual costs of operating the car for business use. You are allowed to deduct the business-related portion [...]

Deducting Business-Related Car Expenses2019-12-28T20:53:39+00:00

What to Do if You Receive an IRS CP2000 Notice

An IRS CP2000 notice is mailed to a taxpayer when income reported from third-party sources such as an employer, bank, or mortgage company does not match the income reported on the tax return. It is not a tax bill or a formal audit notification; it merely informs you about the information the IRS has received [...]

What to Do if You Receive an IRS CP2000 Notice2019-12-28T20:52:33+00:00

Tax Due Dates for June 2019

June 10 Employees who work for tips - If you received $20 or more in tips during May, report them to your employer. You can use Form 4070. June 17 Individuals - If you are a U.S. citizen or resident alien living and working (or on military duty) outside the United States and Puerto [...]

Tax Due Dates for June 20192019-12-28T20:51:07+00:00
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