If you or your spouse collects social security benefits and have been assessed past due taxes or have other debts, those SS benefits may be subject to collection action by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the Arizona Department of
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Keep Economic Impact Payment Notice with Your 2020 Tax Records
<h2<Important Tax Record-keeping Advice:
If you received an economic impact payment in 2020 need to keep Notice 1444, entitled Your Economic Impact Payment, with your other 2020 tax records such as W-2s, 1099s, and any virtual currency transactions. This Notice…
Its Time to Prepare and File your 2019 Tax returns
The Honeymoon is Over: Part Deux
If you have not filed your 2019 individual income or business tax returns yet or paid the tax liability, you have until July 15 to file those returns and pay the tax due without…
Can’t Pay Your Tax Liability? Is an Offer-in-Compromise Right for You?
Can’t Pay Your Tax Liability? Is an Offer-in-Compromise Right for You?
The Honeymoon is Over – It’s Time to Think Taxes!
The Honeymoon is Over – It’s Time to Think Taxes!
Have You Filed Your 2019 Tax Returns?
As you know, the deadlines to file and pay 2019 federal income taxes have been postponed to July 15, 2020. If you need more time to file taxpayers can request an automatic extension to file until Thursday, October. 15. Contact…
Have You Filed Your 2019 Tax Returns?
As you know, the deadlines to file and pay 2019 federal income taxes have been postponed to July 15, 2020. If you need more time to file taxpayers can request an automatic extension to file until Thursday, October. 15. Contact…
As Society Reopens, Don’t Be Duped by ‘Tax Relief Experts’
As we come out of the COVID-19 societal lockdown and you have significant tax problems to resolve, don’t be duped into giving money to non-tax professional outfits who claim to be “Tax Relief Experts.” Most times they will take your…