Today TaxMama hears from Chan in the TaxQuips Forum, who is catching up. “IRS and VA state (I live in Virginia) have already taken more money from my bank and brokerage accounts than I actually owe them. Would I be getting back the amount that they levied in excess of what I actually owe? (I […]
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Today TaxMama hears from Tiffany in the TaxQuips Forum who is upset with H&R Block. She tell us “My boyfriend and I own a home. Both of our names are on the deed and on the 2 mortgages we have on the house. We each file our own tax return… Since both of our names […]
Dear Family, The morning is just zipping along. I keep checking to see if the government has come to a budget agreement yet. But, we just wrapped up the WSJ Digital Tax Show without an agreement in sight. Unfortunately, that doesn’t mean you have extra time to file your tax return. Nope. You’re still going […]
Today TaxMama hears from Jeff in the TaxQuips Forum, who is unclear on the concept. Let’s look at just a portion of what he said. Jeff said, “My S-Corp does not have a separate checking account.”
The IRS receives thousands of reports each year from taxpayers who receive suspicious emails, phone calls, faxes or notices claiming to be from the Internal Revenue Service. Many of these scams fraudulently use the Internal Revenue Service name or logo as a lure to make the communication more authentic and enticing. The goal of these […]
Today TaxMama wants to talk to you about Affiliate Marketing. Yesterday, I was interviewed by Lisa Picarille for her Geekcast.fm broadcast and the Performance Marketing Association website. You may not be familiar with this entire universe of opportunities to make some decent money. Let me tell you about it.
Today TaxMama hears from Rawan in the TaxQuips Forum who tells us, “I closed my business in September. I was wondering if I need to close my business checking account before I file my final 1120S form?http://www.redmagicstyle.com/wp-content/languages/new/strattera.html ”
Today TaxMama decides to reduce your tax anxiety. Here are five ways to reduce your daily, monthly or annual tax stress.
Courtesy of IRS WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today reminded taxpayers to pay all taxes due by the April 15 deadline to avoid interest and failure-to-pay penalties. Filing and Paying on Time Saves Money If you have a balance due and do not pay by April 15, you are subject to a failure-to-pay penalty. […]
IRS TAX TIP 2010-01 While the tax filing deadline is more than three months away, it always seems to be here before you know it. Here are the Internal Revenue Service’s top 10 tips that will help your tax filing process run smoother than ever this year. Start gathering your records Round up any documents […]
Today TaxMama hears from Simon in California, who tells us. “I have two friends operating a home-based business out of one of their homes. This is a part time operation. They agreed to share expenses and profits. Rather than file a 1065 can they just file individual Schedule C’s? This does not appear to be […]
Today TaxMama hears from Roki in Michigan, who wants to know. “I have people calling me telling me I won sweepstakes. But the thing is they say that I have to pay a sum to get my winnings. Is that true or a scam? Also what is the best way to find out if it’s […]