
Cancellation of debt is an issue that often arises around tax time and is something that every taxpayer should understand. Many people are relieved to reach the end of a…
Cancellation of debt is an issue that often arises around tax time and is something that every taxpayer should understand. Many people are relieved to reach the end of a…
The IRS’ system for preventing identity theft has run into a bit of a problem. Hackers have exploited the system to steal people’s identities. Last week, there were reports that identity…
We’re only partway through January, but W-2s, 1099s, and other tax documents are already starting to pour in. Tax season is underway. Are you ready? Chances are, you are more ready…
MarketWatch is reporting this morning that former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld has sent his annual letter to the Internal Revenue Service stating that he does not know whether his…
On February 4, 2014, Marshall Gunn, CPA sat with Casey Black DeSantis and Charlene Shirk for the first installment of this year’s Tax Tips Tuesdays with First Coast Living on…
Starting January 14th, our client web organizers are available for the 2013 tax year! If you would like the online version of your organizer emailed to you, please contact us…
The IRS offices and call centers are closed! But don’t get excited yet… it’s not going to be a tax holiday. If you call the IRS, you’ll hear the following…
The new draft health insurance application for the Affordable Care Act has been released, and in many way the new health insurance application is similar to a tax return. Of…
On January 30, the IRS officially opened tax season and began accepting many e-filed returns. Not all returns can be e-filed at this point, though. Returns with education credits and…
When Krystle Reyes of Salem, OR filed her state tax return via Turbo-Tax, she decided to add a couple zeros to some key figures. Reyes overstated her income by $3…