IRS Warns Taxpayers to Guard Against New Tricks by Scam Artists
Following the emergence of new variations of widespread tax scams, the Internal Revenue Service today issued another warning to taxpayers to remain on high alert and protect themselves against the...
View ArticleRead This If You Plan To Move This Year!
Moving this Year? If You Receive the Premium Tax Credit, Report this Life Event If you moved recently, you’ve probably notified several organizations – like the U.S. Postal Service and utility...
View ArticleClaiming a Tax Deduction for Medical and Dental Expenses
Your medical expenses may save you money at tax time, but a few key rules apply. Here are some tax tips to help you determine if you can claim a tax deduction: You must itemize. You can only claim...
View ArticleSocial Security Strategies For Married Couples
Is it almost time to retire and start receiving Social Security Benefits? There are some popular strategies you should know about before claiming your benefits. Claim Twice If you and your spouse are...
View ArticleYour Tax Refund and Offsets to Pay Your Unpaid Debts
If you can’t pay your taxes in full, the IRS will work with you. But you should know that back taxes or certain past due debts can reduce your federal tax refund. The Treasury Offset Program can use...
View ArticlePeoples Tax is Looking for an Experienced, Hands-On Bookkeeping Professional
Bookkeeper-Full-Charge using QuickBooks + Payroll Peoples Income Tax and The Income Tax School – Glen Allen, VA Experienced hands-on bookkeeping professional wanted full-time to handle all aspects of...
View ArticleRichmond 2015 Tax Deductions
The UCI Road World Championships have come and gone but if you were involved, you may have a tax deduction in your future. That’s because not only is the planning organization (Richmond 2015), a...
View ArticleReporting Requirements for Applicable Large Employers
Under the health care law, applicable large employers – those with 50 or more full-time employees, including full-time equivalent employees, in the preceding year – are required to report some...
View ArticleJob Hunting Expenses
You may be eligible… Many people change their job seasonally. If you look for a new job in the same line of work, you may be able to deduct some of your job hunting costs. Here are some key tax facts...
View ArticleTaxpayers: Have you checked your withholding
The Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers that the earlier in the year they check their withholding, the easier it will be to get the right amount of tax withheld. Besides wages, income tax is...
View ArticleMake a Wise Choice when Selecting a Tax Preparer
While there is still time before the next tax filing season, choosing a tax preparer gives you more time for to consider appropriate options and to find and talk with prospective tax preparers rather...
View ArticlePrepare For Tax Season By Gathering Essential Documents Now
Well-organized records make it easier to prepare a complete and accurate income tax return next filing season. The Internal Revenue Service encourages individuals to gather the adequate documents that...
View ArticleLower Your Tax Bill And Do Some Good Before 2015 Is Over
2015 is nearing an end. While you’re thinking of grabbing gifts for your loved ones, don’t forget that there are charitable things you can be doing that will help reduce your tax bill come tax time....
View ArticleIdentity Theft – Seven Tips to Protect Your Computer Online
We urge you to be safe online and remind you to take important steps to help protect yourself against identity theft. Taxes. Security. Together. Working in partnership with you, we can make a...
View ArticleAre You an Applicable Large Employer? Review Your Status Annually
You are an applicable large employer if you averaged at least 50 full-time employees, including full-time equivalent employees, during the prior year. Applicable large employers are subject to...
View Article3 Reasons To Think Twice About Preparing Your Own Taxes
It’s officially tax season! You’ve likely noticed an increase in tax related commercials telling you that you don’t have to be a genius to prepare your own taxes. Well, that’s true. You don’t have to...
View ArticleCan I Deduct This? Miscellaneous Tax Deductions Simplified
Have you been saving receipts all year with hopes of deducting all of your meals and expenses? We get a lot of questions from clients on whether or not they can deduct certain items on their tax...
View Article5 Mistakes That Could Cost You An IRS Audit
Let’s face it. No one wants to deal with the IRS. No one. Most taxpayers find the process frustrating, scary, and time consuming. So how do you avoid it? In some cases you can’t – the IRS chooses a...
View ArticleHow Would You Like Your Tax Refund Delivered?
The days of awaiting a refund check in the mail from the IRS are long gone, for most taxpayers. There are actually a few options you can choose from when it comes to receiving your refund. Some methods...
View Article4 Things You Should Know About Tax Fraud and Identity Theft This Tax Season
Identity Theft and Tax Fraud was a major issue last season. In fact, according to the IRS, 2.7 million taxpayers were affected by identity theft in 2015. Tax identity theft or fraud occurs when someone...
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