by Karen Baksa | Aug 26, 2024 | Business, Corporate Taxes, Individual Taxes, Tax Tips
When it comes to taking qualified deductions on your tax return, having proper documentation to prove your expenditure is a must. Here are some typical areas where taxpayers often fall short, costing them plenty during tax filing season and during IRS audits: Cash...
by Karen Baksa | Jul 2, 2024 | Corporate Taxes, Individual Taxes, Tax Tips
There’s usually an element of relief after your annual tax return has been filed. But what do you do if you find an error on your tax return? Should you always file an amended return? Here are some things to consider. Errors in the IRS’s favor Errors...
by somichcpa | Oct 11, 2023 | Corporate Taxes, Individual Taxes
Think twice about automatically paying the amount due on a notice Here are several quotes from actual IRS correspondence that serves as evidence that our national tax collection agency is not always right: Thank you for your correspondence. We currently do not have a...
by somichcpa | May 31, 2022 | Business, Corporate Taxes
As social distancing turns convenience into necessity, the number and types of activities moving to the internet is exploding. It’s important to remember that these virtual events often trigger real-world tax implications. Here are some things to keep in mind:...
by somichcpa | May 27, 2020 | Business, Corporate Taxes, Individual Taxes
Are you one of the now 33% of Americans who work as either an independent contractor or freelancer? If you answer yes, you are now a participant in the gig economy, a modern term for an economy characterized by workers who earn money through short-term contracts or...
by somichcpa | Apr 11, 2020 | Business, Corporate Taxes
Families First Coronavirus Response Act provides worker benefits The Families First Coronavirus Response Act is a new law passed last week that offers COVID-19 assistance for both employees and employers. This new law provides businesses with fewer than 500 employees...