How to Deduct Home Office Expenses

When it comes to deducting expenses for small business owners who work from home, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has two methods for Home Office Deduction: regular and simplified. According to the regular method, you would have to calculate the usage of your home...

IRS Office Offers Virtual Appeal Option

Many Americans are going through the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Appeals process. Often times the Appeals offices are located far from the Taxpayer’s home. So, the IRS has an option to conduct the conference by telephone. But, this is not the ideal option for those...

How Small Business Owners Can Prepare For Tax Season

As Founder and CEO of your business, you have enough to worry about when trying to make sure all day-to-day tasks are taken care of, but you must also think ahead. Don’t feel sideswiped by tax season … We have a few tips to keep you organized until it’s time to...

Dealing With Wage Garnishment

Garnishment is defined as a legal procedure by which a creditor can collect what a debtor owes. It is usually the result of a court order which initiates the process of deducting money from an employee’s monetary compensation – including salary and wages....

Scam Alert: Taxpayers Beware

It was recently brought to our attention that scammers are still on the hunt … this time asking taxpayers for 8821 and 2848 forms. Prior to releasing such documents, which authorizes the release of your tax information and the power of attorney (POA) and declaration...

What To Do If Your Spouse Owes Back Taxes

Your spouse owing money back on taxes could cause significant tax problems. You can fix the situation by changing the number of exemptions when filing, utilizing the innocent spouse or injured spouse option or by filing separately. How do you know if you qualify for...