Understanding how Zelle affects your taxes is crucial. This is especially true if you’re using the platform to receive payments for business, freelance, or gig work. With 1099-K reporting thresholds dropping in recent years, many wonder does Zelle report to the IRS? While many assume Zelle flies under the IRS’s radar, the reality is more […]
How to Spot a Fake IRS Letter or Phone Call
Each year, thousands of taxpayers fall victim to scams impersonating the IRS. These scams come in the form of letters, phone calls, emails, and even text messages, and they’re designed to exploit fear and confusion, especially during tax season. Knowing how the IRS actually communicates with taxpayers is your best defense against fraud. This guide […]
Filing Taxes During Divorce: A Complete Guide
Going through a divorce is a major life transition, and it comes with a series of financial and legal decisions that can impact your future. One of the most complex aspects to navigate is how to handle your taxes while your divorce is still pending. Filing taxes during divorce requires a clear understanding of IRS […]
Tax Strategies for Seasonal Businesses
Running a seasonal business presents unique challenges and opportunities when it comes to taxes. Unlike year-round businesses, seasonal operations may generate the majority of their income in just a few months. However, this doesn’t stop them from still facing tax obligations throughout the year. Whether you’re operating a snow removal service in winter, a landscaping […]
Tax Differences Between Short-Term and Long-Term Rentals
The taxation of long-term and short-term rentals can differ significantly. These differences are primarily driven by the distinct nature of these rental arrangements and the objectives of tax authorities. Here’s an overview of the key differences in how long-term and short-term rentals are taxed. The 14-Day Rule Under the 14-day rule, if you rent […]
What is Alternative Minimum Tax?
As taxpayers, we are accustomed to navigating the complex web of tax laws and regulations. One aspect that often takes individuals and businesses by surprise is the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT). The AMT was originally designed to ensure that high-income individuals paid their fair share of taxes. However, it has evolved over the years, ensnaring […]
My IRS Levy is Causing a Hardship. Now What?
Dealing with an IRS levy can be incredibly stressful, especially when it creates a significant financial hardship. A levy allows the IRS to legally seize your assets, such as bank accounts, wages, and other property, to satisfy a tax debt. If this action is making it difficult to cover basic living expenses, it’s essential to […]
Can I Sell My House if I Owe Back Taxes?
Owing back taxes to the IRS can be stressful enough on its own—but if you’re also trying to sell your home, the situation might feel even more overwhelming. You may be wondering: Can I legally sell my house if I owe the IRS? Will they seize the proceeds? Will buyers even want a home with […]
Did the IRS Take My Refund?
Still waiting on your tax refund? The IRS may have offset it. CEO David King and Lead Tax Attorney Philip Hwang explain when the IRS can offset your refund, how to avoid it, and how to find out if your refund was taken. If You Need Tax Help, Contact Us Today for a Free Consultation
I Received a Tax Notice for a Business I Don’t Own. Now What?
It’s a stressful moment that can stop you in your tracks: a letter from the IRS or your state’s tax agency arrives in your mailbox, and it claims you owe taxes for a business you’ve never operated. Whether the letter references unpaid income taxes, missing payroll reports, or some kind of compliance issue, it’s understandably […]