Paying taxes every year to the IRS is something we have to do if we end up owing money. However, a lot of people don’t pay what they owe. The reality is IRS has an authority to file penalties against those tax offenders or those who missed filing the returns on time. The taxpayers who… Continue reading How an Installment Agreement With The IRS Works
Month: November 2018
What to Do if You Can’t Pay the IRS Back
A big tax bill can be immobilizing. However, a dread of not being able to pay should not keep you from filing. If you are unable to pay your tax bill, this article will walk you through why you should still file your taxes, and what your options are after filing. Owing to a large sum… Continue reading What to Do if You Can’t Pay the IRS Back
What You Need to Know About Inheritance and Taxes
Did a loved one recently leave you an inheritance? If yes, you may be liable to pay taxes on the property or cash you received. If you are liable to pay taxes on the property or cash you received and you don’t pay taxes to the IRS then you maybe need to get some tax relief… Continue reading What You Need to Know About Inheritance and Taxes
How Early Can You File Your Tax Returns?
The year is coming to an end and amidst the hustle and bustle of the holiday season sit another season of its own-tax season. The season is hopeful that this year will be gift-bearing with a nicely sized tax return, in some cases you may end up owing more to the IRS than expected. However,it is nonetheless a necessary… Continue reading How Early Can You File Your Tax Returns?
7 Ways to Maximize Holiday Donations for the Best Tax Advantages
Giving is a part of the holiday culture. In 2016, $390 billion was donated to charity and forty percent of that came towards the end of the year. If you are concerned the IRS is on your back, you may owe the IRS money or if you just are one of the many people who generously… Continue reading 7 Ways to Maximize Holiday Donations for the Best Tax Advantages