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Trump Reforms Tax Bill New Task For CPAs

Posted By: sginccpa

President Donald Trump signed another Tax bill into law in December 2017. How precisely the Trump Tax plan influences your Tax Bills relies upon your salary, your present filing status, and the deductions you take. The changes won’t influence your 2017 tax returns, yet President Trump says the lower rates could be felt in checks […]

Minimize the chances of being Audited by IRS

Minimize the chances of being Audited by IRS

Posted By: sginccpa

Tax audits can be dreaded stressful, expensive, time-consuming. The IRS is raising considerable additional tax bills on the returns the audit performs, and some of those tracking invoices have increased in size. Getting an audit notice from the IRS seems like a dreadful nightmare. Are you wondering to get the tips to avoid a tax […]

IRS Offer In Compromise OIC tips to Settle Tax Debt
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IRS Offer In Compromise OIC tips to Settle Tax Debt (2020)

Posted By: sginccpa

Tax Debt is just like torture to taxpayers. Especially, when a person meets with financial hardships and he/she can’t pay taxes which causes huge tax liabilities. But Don’t be Panic, IRS offers an agreement that could be the solution to settle your tax debt when you can’t afford to pay your tax debt. This Tax Debt […]

Tax Return Preparation

Tax Return Preparation Checklist A Complete Guide to File Your Taxes

Posted By: sginccpa

Tax season set forward a lot of difficulties while getting gather all documentation that required to be convenient while taking a shot at your Tax Return. In this way, it’s a great opportunity to be mindful of the documents you have to prepare. Fortunately, a Tax preparation checklist lets you help to find and get things what […]

Late Tax Return Without Penalties

Late Tax Return Without Penalties

Posted By: sginccpa

The deadline to file your tax return is almost here. Important!!! Tax Filing due date supposed to be April 15 except for Maine and Massachusetts residents, they get an additional two days until April 17 because of local holidays it typically moved to the next business day in these states. Sooner or later consistently, Americans […]

Instructions for Payer Form 1099 MISC before 2020

Instructions for Payer Form 1099 MISC before 2020

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Businesses are required to send copies of Form 1099 MISC to the IRS and the contractors if 10$ or more in royalties is paid by the business or 600$ or more in reimbursement to non-employees. Form 1099-MISC is payable by January 31st to report payments made the previous calendar year. An accounting firm can prepare and file […]

Sales Tax Frauds and Penalties in Plano Texas

Sales Tax Frauds and Penalties in Plano Texas

Posted By: sginccpa

Tax crime snips you. In Texas, Retailers must use taxes on personal property or taxable services when they collect sales from it. People must know the sales and use tax laws in Texas to avoid committing tax crimes. The inability to pay taxes in the wake of collecting sales can cause serious penalties. The “statute […]

Delay in Clients Refund Without 1095 Filled

Delay in Clients Refund Without 1095 Filled

Posted By: sginccpa

WASHINGTON –The Internal Revenue Service today advised taxpayers about steps they can take now to ensure smooth processing of their 2017 tax return and avoid a delay in getting their refund next year. This is the first in a series of reminders to help taxpayers get ready for the upcoming tax filing season. Additionally, the […]

PayPal Rules for Issuing 1099 Forms
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PayPal Rules for Issuing 1099 Forms

Posted By: sginccpa

Over the past few years, there have been a number of changes and updates regarding the reporting rules for the mysterious 1099 Forms. First, keep in mind that the “general rule” is that business owners must issue a Form 1099-MISC to each person to whom you have paid at least $600 in rents, services (including […]

CPA Tax Preparation VS Tax Planning Accountant

Posted By: sginccpa

Tax Fraud, Tax Avoidance, and Tax Evasion Just as there is a really big difference between Tax Fraud, Tax Avoidance, and Tax Evasion, there is a great distinction between Tax Planning and Tax Preparation. Unfortunately, many individuals mistook tax preparation and tax planning as they seem to be used interchangeably. Although they are both very important, they’re […]