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Is your 2020 tax refund still processing with the IRS?

Is your 2020 tax refund still processing with the IRS?

Like many taxpayers, your tax refund may be delayed. The COVID-19 pandemic hit the world by storm. From stimulus payments, tax changes and extending the tax deadline, your refund may be taking longer than expected. If you noticed that your tax refund is stuck on the “processing” status when checking the IRS Where’s My Refund […]

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What is Form 1099-NEC?

What is Form 1099-NEC?

For the 2020 tax year, there’s a new income statement. The IRS has introduced a new form called Form 1099-NEC. Whether you’re well versed in reporting your taxes or not, this may be confusing. Typically, your self employment income is reported on box 7 of your 1099-MISC statement. For the 2020 tax year it is […]

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How to Fill Out the 2021 W-4 Form

How to Fill Out the 2021 W-4 Form

The W-4 form has been revamped by the IRS. The IRS’ goal is to simplify the W-4 form to reflect a transparent withholding system. The 2021 W-4 form is still in it’s draft stages, but will most likely reflect the 2020 W-4. Although the 2020 and 2021 W-4 forms appear different from previous forms, we’re […]

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How do I fix a stimulus rejection code for my tax return?

How do I fix a stimulus rejection code for my tax return?

Many taxpayers are confused as to why the IRS is rejecting their 2019 tax returns when they haven’t filed as yet. There’s a reason for this, and you may be caught off guard if it happens to you. Did you use the IRS’ Non-Filers Tool? There are two tools, the Get My Payment Tool and […]

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The IRS Extends the Tax Deadline Due to the Coronavirus

The IRS Extends the Tax Deadline Due to the Coronavirus

Amid all the chaos of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, many taxpayers and lawmakers advocated for an extended tax deadline. Fortunately, the IRS has extended both the filing and payment deadlines. The extended tax deadline is good news for taxpayers who owe the IRS. Not only do they get extra months to file, they get extra […]

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Tax Deductions: Choosing to Itemize or Claiming the Standard Deduction

Tax Deductions: Choosing to Itemize or Claiming the Standard Deduction

Trying to understand anything tax related makes you feel like you’re back in grade school. However, it doesn’t have to be difficult. Here’s some sure-fire information that may help you out if you’re a first time filer, or if you have some general questions about claiming tax deductions. What’s the difference between claiming the standard […]

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Did You Miss The 2018 Tax Deadline?

Did You Miss The 2018 Tax Deadline?

Time waits for no one, especially the tax season. With the year ending soon, another tax season is on the way. If you’re stuck trying to figure out what the next steps are for the missed 2018 tax deadline, keep reading. Can you still e-file your 2018 tax return? Although April 15, 2019, was the […]

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7 Important Life Changes That Impact Your Taxes

7 Important Life Changes That Impact Your Taxes

With life, situations change and they come with certain tax implications. One year makes a difference. From getting married, transitioning into a new job to having your own bundle of joy, your tax situation changes as well. Here are some examples. 1. Tying the knot Getting married is a big step in everyone’s lives. Along […]

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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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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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