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Family Law and Taxes – How Do I Protect Myself?

Navigating the intersection of family law and taxes can feel like walking through a maze, especially during significant life changes such as divorce, marriage, or child custody arrangements. These transitions often bring emotional challenges, but they also have important financial implications. Protecting yourself starts with understanding how family law affects tax implications and being proactive […]

Bankruptcy and Taxes: When Is Bankruptcy a Good Option?

Filing for bankruptcy is a decision that many people consider during periods of financial distress. While it is often viewed as a last resort, bankruptcy can provide a fresh start for individuals overwhelmed by debt. However, when taxes are involved, the decision to file becomes even more complex. Understanding when bankruptcy is a good option […]

How to Appeal IRS Decisions: CAP, CDP, and TAS Cases

If you’ve found yourself on the wrong end of an IRS decision, you’re not alone. Whether it’s a proposed penalty, lien, levy, or another action you disagree with, there are formal ways to appeal. Understanding your rights and options, including the Collection Appeals Program (CAP), the Collection Due Process (CDP), and working with the Taxpayer […]

Understanding SBA Loans: A Guide for Small Business Owners

Small business owners often face challenges when it comes to securing funding to grow their ventures. Whether it’s for expanding operations, purchasing new equipment, or simply managing cash flow, finding the right loan can make all the difference. One popular and reliable option for small businesses is an SBA loan. In this blog, we’ll dive […]

Who Qualifies for the Elderly Tax Credit?

Navigating the intricacies of the tax code can be a daunting task, particularly as one’s financial situation changes with aging and retirement. Among the many provisions designed to offer relief is the Elderly Tax Credit. This credit aims to reduce the tax burden for seniors and certain disabled individuals, recognizing the unique challenges they face. […]

Will You Receive An Extra Payment From The IRS This Year?

In March, at the height of the COVID-19 outbreak, the IRS decided to postpone the tax-filing deadline from April 15 to July 15. This postponement came at a critical time, allowing taxpayers to take an extra three months to file their returns, and come up with any money that may have been owed for 2019. […]

The Types of IRS Audits and What They Mean

Ser auditado por el IRS puede ser aterrador, sin importar qué tipo de auditoría esté sobre la mesa. Las auditorías nunca son divertidas y, en algunos casos, pueden generar una gran factura de impuestos. Sin embargo, es fundamental tratar de relajarse y evitar ponerse ansioso por la situación. Lo que quizás no sepas es que hay

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