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Less than a month to claim $1.5 billion in 2019 refunds

The IRS reminded taxpayers in mid June 2023 that the deadline to claim their 2019 refunds is approaching. The deadline is July 17, 2023. Note that the IRS has extended their refund window as usually it is three years. However, the three year window for 2019 was extended due to the Covid-19 pandemic. If no

By |2025-01-10T02:41:48+00:00June 19th, 2023|Categories: Individuals|Tags: , , , , , |

Do not underestimate IRS access to data (exception to requirement for third party summonses)

It is extremely important to keep in mind the full strength of the US government against the citizens, and in this case, the authority of the IRS to access information without submitting summonses for collection purposes. The IRS can access bank information (banks), credit card statements (banks or financial institutions), and probably point of sale

By |2025-01-07T09:39:00+00:00May 26th, 2023|Categories: Business, Individuals|Tags: , , , , , |

Is your side hustle a hobby or a business?

According to different surveys, it seems that almost two out of five Americans have a side hustle. The pandemic, expansion of remote work, and the increase of living cost (inflation) has increased the number of people working on the side in addition to their regular job. We had numerous conversation with our clients to determine

IRS payment glitch might generate past due notices for married couples

The glitch in the system is if the "secondary" taxpayer (spouse 2) makes a payment, the system might not link the payment to the "primary" taxpayer (spouse 1) in the married filing jointly returns. There might be certain scenarios for this error to occur: Not electronic and is made by the secondary spouse. Electronic, is

By |2025-01-10T01:20:27+00:00January 8th, 2023|Categories: Individuals|Tags: , |

IRS FAQ guidance on clean vehicle credits

The IRS released on Dec 29th, 2022 a FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)  for clean vehicles credits for new, previously owned and commercial clean vehicles. This guide addresses the most common questions from taxpayers regarding if their vehicle qualifies for the credit, the amount of the credit, etc. Note that the tax software companies are working

Delayed implementation of 1099-K – Third party payments

The IRS announced on December 23rd, 2022 a delayed implementation of the 1099-k third party payments. This reporting requirement has been extremely controversial due to the low threshold to report, considering that many taxpayers use applications like Venmo, Zelle and others to transfer funds for personal activities. These transfers in aggregate over the year would

By |2025-01-07T09:33:06+00:00December 27th, 2022|Categories: Business, Individuals|Tags: , , , , , |

Well-known tax preparation software sent financial information to Meta

In the last months, we have reported some issues with popular tax software that was charging fees or hide the free version from users. In a recent investigation by The Markup, there was evidence that code in some of popular tax preparation software including TaxAct, TaxSlayer and H&R Block sent financial and tax information to

IRS relieves penalties for personal and business 2019 and 2020 tax returns

Yesterday, the IRS announced a penalty relief program for personal and business tax returns related to 2019 and 2020 tax years. To qualify for the relief, the tax returns must be filed by September 30, 2022. We note that there is a first time abatement option granted by the IRS and this additional penalty relief

By |2025-01-10T01:30:11+00:00August 25th, 2022|Categories: Business, Individuals|Tags: , , , , , , |

Tax credits for college students

In the IRS Tax Tip 2022-123, the IRS reminds college students and any taxpayers that might claim them, that there are two education credits available for them: 1. American Opportunity tax credit Worth a maximum benefit of up to $2,500 per eligible student Only available for the first four years at a post-secondary or vocational

IRS increases mileage rate to 62.5 cents per mile

In the IRS IR-2022-124 released on June 9, 2022, the IRS increased the standard mileage rate for the second half of 2022. "The IRS is adjusting the standard mileage rates to better reflect the recent increase in fuel prices," said IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig. "We are aware a number of unusual factors have come into

By |2025-01-09T12:57:20+00:00June 9th, 2022|Categories: Business, Individuals|Tags: , , , , , |
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