IRS Provides Tax Inflation Adjustments for Tax Year 2023
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today announced the tax year 2023 annual inflation adjustments for more than 60 tax provisions, including the tax rate schedules and other tax changes. Revenue Procedure 2022-38 provides details about these annual adjustments. New for 2023...
2023 Tax Changes That Will Affect Your Next Return
With this year’s filing season coming to an end, it’s time to start thinking about next year’s taxes. A little planning now can save you money in the future. To help you get started, we’ve created a list of tax changes that will affect your tax return when you file in...
Mistakes Happen! That’s Why You Need Amended Return Insurance
Scared you’ll overlook a form or miss a deduction? Mistakes happen! Did you forget something? Need to make a change? That’s why Amended Return Insurance is so critical. For just $9.95 we’ll let you correct your tax return if you notice a mistake after you’ve filed. The offer is...
Add an Extra Layer of Protection to Your Taxes With Audit Defense
Do you know what is scarier than owing money to the IRS? Waking up one morning to find out that you’re being audited! While tax audits can be scary, we make every attempt to not make it a big deal for you. You can add an extra layer of protection to your tax filing process by...
Tips for Taxpayers Who Missed the Tax Deadline
The IRS has some advice for taxpayers who missed the tax filing deadline. File as soon as possible. If you owe federal income tax, you should file and pay as soon as you can to minimize any penalty and interest charges. There is no penalty for filing a late return if you are due a...
4 Things to Know About Filing a Tax Extension
Your tax return must be postmarked by April 18th to be considered on time. If you’re unable to meet the deadline, the best thing to do is request a tax extension. This will give you more time to file an accurate return and can possibly minimize penalties. However, there are some...
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Did you know you can File now and pay later? With a refund transfer1, you pay nothing upfront and have your tax filing fees ez-ily deducted from your federal tax refund. It’s a convenient way to pay, if you want to delay payment. Simply file your taxes online with ezTaxReturn and...
IRS Offers Five Tips on Unemployment Benefits
Unemployment can be stressful enough without having to figure out the tax treatment of the unemployment benefits you receive. The IRS considers unemployment benefits taxable income. Unemployment compensation generally includes, among other forms, state unemployment compensation...