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Tax deadlines are easy to forget. However, missing one could cause to pay up to the IRS for unnecessary penalty fees. Our tax team will keep you informed on the dates that you should mark on your calendar. With our help, you’ll never miss a deadline date again!

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How Your Taxes Will Change in 2020

How Your Taxes Will Change in 2020

It’s almost time for another tax season! Believe it or not, the 2020 tax season begins January 27, 2020. The worst feeling is scrambling last-minute to find your tax documents. Why not put your mind at ease by going over information you need to know to file your 2019 taxes? Here are the tax changes […]

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How to File Your 2017 Taxes

How to File Your 2017 Taxes

Did you miss the tax deadline for your 2017 taxes? Although you’re late, you can still file your late 2017 taxes. However, you won’t be able to e-file your tax return. Dates to remember The 2018 tax season ran from January 29, 2018, to October 15, 2018. The official tax deadline was April 17, 2018, […]

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April 15, 2020 is the Last Chance to Claim Your 2016 Refund!

April 15, 2020 is the Last Chance to Claim Your 2016 Refund!

Set an alarm on your phone, write on your notepad or put an “x” on your calendar. Like most taxpayers, you may be rushing to claim your prior year refunds. If you remember that you have a 2016 refund waiting for you, you’re not too late. Read below to find out if you can still […]

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Tax Deadlines for the 2019 Tax Season!

Tax Deadlines for the 2019 Tax Season!

Important upcoming deadlines you need to know. Tax season is a stressful time for some taxpayers. However, knowing each tax deadline will give you a heads up so you know how to stay on top of your game. For all the 2019 tax deadlines that are left, take a look at the list of due […]

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Can I Deduct My W-2 Job Expenses?

Can I Deduct My W-2 Job Expenses?

The new tax season brought in a lot of changes, and your job expenses are one of them. If you’ve noticed on your tax returns that you can’t deduct your W-2 job expenses for 2018, you’re partially correct. Unfortunately, not everyone can claim their out-of-pocket job expenses. Here’s the breakdown. Eligibility The new tax laws […]

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What is a 1098-T Form?

What is a 1098-T Form?

Unfortunately, education isn’t free for some students. If you’re a college student, parent, guardian or anyone paying out-of-pocket for tuition, fees, and required course materials needed for enrollment, you will receive a Form 1098-T. This tuition statement form reports all of your transactions, which means the payments you make to your school. What does a 1098-T […]

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How to File Your 2018 Taxes

How to File Your 2018 Taxes

Did you forget to file your 2018 taxes? Whatever the situation may be, when it comes to filing a forgotten tax return, stress usually rears it’s head. We’re here to help. If you haven’t filed your 2018 tax return as yet, you may be confused why the 1040 form looks different. Here’s what you need […]

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When is the Deadline to File Taxes for 2018?

When is the Deadline to File Taxes for 2018?

Am I too late to file my 2017 taxes? For taxpayers who are receiving a refund, there’s absolutely nothing to worry about! The IRS does not attach penalties to late returns that have refunds. On the other hand, if you had a tax due to the IRS, you must have paid your taxes to the IRS by […]

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Can I pay my federal taxes with a credit card?

Can I pay my federal taxes with a credit card?

The IRS can’t directly accept credit card payments due to tax laws. However, they can accept payments through a third-party processor. For example, online tax preparation companies are third-party processors since they are designated by a merchant to handle transactions for merchant acquiring banks. They can then assist you in making your credit card payment […]

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April 17th, 2018 is the Last Day to Claim your 2014 Refund!

April 17th, 2018 is the Last Day to Claim your 2014 Refund!

Don’t delay your 2014 refund. Your 2014 refund is waiting for you. Luckily, the IRS allows you to claim your refund due to their convenient Statute of Limitations. However, you have three years from the original tax deadline date to claim your tax refund. With that in mind, if you wait three years after the […]

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