Posts Tagged ‘IRS’

How have child tax credit ruleds changed?

  • August 5th, 2021
  • David Greene
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Thank you for your question.  There have been quite a few changes to the child tax credit.  Here are a few: (1) The credit is higher than last year. (2) There are now automatic advance payments of one-half of your…

Are offshore credit cards illegal?

  • July 29th, 2021
  • David Greene
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Americans can do business in any country as long as such business is allowed by that country.  Therefore, having an offshore credit card is not illegal.  However, most of these cards are designed to evade income tax and that is…

What is a hobby loss vs. a deductible business loss?

  • June 17th, 2021
  • David Greene
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A hobby loss is not deductible, but a business loss is.  An IRS audit is usually where the question arises:  Is this “business” really a business or merely a hobby which continuously loses money?  The IRS looks at several factors…

What can I do to avoid being audited?

  • May 27th, 2021
  • David Greene
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I often get this question during tax season.  There is nothing you can do to guarantee that you will never be audited.  However, by following three simple rules, you can minimize your chances of being audited and, if you are…

Is the Offer In Compromise program a tax scam?

  • May 25th, 2021
  • David Greene
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The Offer in Compromise program is not a scam.  However, scammers use the promise of an Offer to scam you.  There are a lot of scams being run today, one of which states that the promoter can settle your back…

Does working from home change tax implications for businesses and employees?

  • May 11th, 2021
  • David Greene
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An employee’s work from home status will change certain tax implications for both employer and employee. While home office expenses have not been allowed as a deduction for employees since 2018, this year employers can help employees by buying equipment…

Will my severance pay from my employer be taxed?

  • May 4th, 2021
  • David Greene
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Severance pay is generally treated the same as ordinary income, i.e. wages or salary.  This is because the IRS treats it as final payment of income due to the employee or sometimes unused vacation day or sick day pay. However,…

I would like to set up an Installment Agreement to pay my delinquent taxes. Does the IRS have to accept my Agreement at whatever amount I am willing to pay per month?

  • April 28th, 2021
  • David Greene
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The IRS will accept your Installment Agreement request without your furnishing your financial information only if the following conditions are met: 1) the total owed is less than $50,000.00; 2) the taxpayer has filed all required returns for the past…

What are the most common mistakes made on a tax return?

  • April 20th, 2021
  • David Greene
  • Comments Off on What are the most common mistakes made on a tax return?

Here are the most common mistakes the IRS sees from self-prepared returns: (1) Math errors – be sure to check your math twice; (2) Misspelled name or changed name not updated (be sure the name on the return matches the…

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