Taxpayer Bill of Rights Part 2

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Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights Part 2 As taxpayers, most of us probably think that whatever the IRS says goes and that we as taxpayers don’t have much recourse. However, as a taxpayer in the United States you do have rights and they are documented in the Taxpayer Bill of Rights. One of the rights listed on the IRS website at … Read More

Tax Season is Here!

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Tax Season is here, tax preparers, tax accountants, tax refund,

On Monday January 27 the IRS began accepting both paper and electronic tax returns. For many it is a relief, they were ready to file when the gates came down, for others it was the beginning of a familiar anxiety. Your tax returns are due on a Wednesday, this April 15. So time is ticking away. Have you gotten started … Read More

IRS Shutdown – How worried Should You Be?

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IRS and the government shutdown, tax season, tax preparation, slow refunds

IRS Shut Down: How Worried Should You Be? What does the government partial shutdown mean regarding your tax return? Well, the IRS issued a new contingency plan to deal with the shutdown, but that hasn’t really helped tax professionals and lawmakers relax. There are gaps in the 132-page plan, but this is what we know: Returns will be accepted. Refunds … Read More