At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the IRS was forced to close its doors. Since reopening, there has been an extensive backlog of tax returns that the organization couldn’t seem to catch up on. Many American taxpayers have been waiting for refunds that are a year or more behind. In recent weeks, Commissioner Charles […]
Articles from March 2022
Can the IRS Garnish Your Social Security?
Many taxpayers rely on Social Security to get by after retiring. Unfortunately, taxpayers with outstanding tax liabilities may be at risk of a levy on their retirement funds. How much can the IRS take and what should you do? CEO David King and Lead Tax Attorney Phillip Hwang discuss everything you need to know about […]
Optima Provides Free Tax Assistance to Local Community Through Partnership with VITA Program
Optima Tax Relief has once again teamed up with the IRS to provide assistance to low-income residents and other members of their surrounding community with free tax preparation services. Over 100 members of Optima’s staff registered with the United Way of Orange County, California to participate in the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, which […]
Optima Newsletter – March 2022
Can You Use Cryptocurrency to Pay Taxes?While cryptocurrency has left many people skeptical of its value, the American government is validating its use with some surprising changes in taxes. In the last few years, states have been racing to make cryptocurrency mainstream, in hopes that one day Americans can use it to pay their taxes. Can the […]
Tax Implications of Cryptocurrency
Cryptocurrency is becoming more common as a form of payment for products and services. As a small business owner, do you understand the tax implications? How does the IRS view crypto? Lead Tax Attorney Philip Hwang and CEO David King discuss the gray areas of cryptocurrency and tax obligations.