Choosing between bonus depreciation vs. section 179 is one of the most impactful tax decisions a business owner can make when investing in equipment, vehicles, or technology. Both strategies allow you to accelerate depreciation and reduce taxable income—but they work differently, follow distinct rules, and are best suited for different financial situations. With ongoing legislative changes, including […]
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What is Reasonable Collection Potential (RCP)?
If you owe back taxes and are exploring ways to resolve your debt, understanding reasonable collection potential (RCP) is critical. It is one of the most influential and often misunderstood factors the IRS uses when determining how aggressively to pursue collection and whether to accept less than the full amount owed. At its core, reasonable collection potential […]
What is Schedule C?
For small business owners, figuring out taxes can often be complicated. Among the many forms and documents required by the IRS, Schedule C stands out as a vital component for sole proprietors and single-member LLCs. It’s the key to reporting income and expenses for your business, ultimately determining your taxable profit or loss. In this […]
Ask Phil: Reddit Question: Why Do I Owe $23K for 2019-2020 Taxes?
Optima Tax Relief’s Chief Tax Officer and Lead Tax Attorney, Phil, answers another tax question from Reddit: “I just received an IRS letter saying I owe $23,000 for 2019 and 2020 taxes I never filed. Has anyone successfully negotiated this down?” How You Can Owe Taxes Without Filing The IRS may have filed the returns […]
Filing Taxes After an Extension: Common Mistakes to Avoid
Filing a tax extension can feel like a lifesaver when you’re running out of time—but it’s also one of the most misunderstood parts of the tax process. Many taxpayers assume an extension eliminates urgency, when in reality, it simply shifts the timeline for filing—not paying. As a result, a single mistake on tax extension filings can trigger penalties, interest, or even IRS […]