Want to pay less tax? Keep these receipts during the year.
Want to know how to pay less taxes? One of the easiest ways to reduce one’s tax liability is by keeping receipts for taxes. While not everything is tax-deductible, saving receipts for taxes is pretty easy and will help you keep good track of your deductions without doing any work! So, what is the best […]
IRS Looks to Distribute $760 Million in Unclaimed Tax Refunds
The Internal Revenue Service is giving the Mega Millions jackpot some serious competition, with tax refunds totaling $760 million ready to be handed over to an estimated 918,600 taxpayers who did not file a federal income tax return for 2010.
The Obama, Congress, Koskinen Tax Triangle
In decades past, and the last year especially, it has become clear that congressional office holders have more trouble working with each other than against each other. While that would be totally acceptable if our mail goal as a nation, as a people was complete stagnation, this is a real problem when applied to our […]
RTRP Ruling Upheld – IRS Cannot Enforce Requirements
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia has upheld the District Court ruling in the case of Loving vs. IRS, affirming that the IRS does not have the authority to regulate tax return preparers. The ruling was issued on Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2014. This means that the IRS cannot require tax preparers […]
DC District Court Upholds Obamacare Tax Credit Provisions
Another day, another lawsuit. This time the plaintiffs argued that the IRS’s interpretation of the ACA was contrary to the statute, which, they asserted, authorizes tax credits only for individuals who purchase insurance on state-run exchanges, but not on federal exchanges. The court ruled “that the plain text of the statute, the statutory structure, and […]
Schedule C Clients and How Then Can Beat An Audit
IRS statistics show that approximately 4% of all returns including schedule C income eventually get audited. Half of these returns are audited due to a random selection and the other half are chosen based upon a scoring assessment based upon IRS standardization charts for different acceptable business expenses. The IRS released that the most common […]
Extended Deadline for E-Filing 2010 Tax Returns… Oct. 31st, 2011
Oct 15th is the date published on the IRS’ official e-file chart, but they have changed it to 8am Eastern, Monday October 31st. There is no additional time past this date to electronically resubmit returns that have been rejected, they will have to be paper filed. What does this mean for my office? – Any […]
New Earned Income Credit Filing Requirements for the 2011 Tax Year
The IRS announced that they will be continuing their “Knock and Talk” EIC preparer education program, along with sending compliance letters, initiating preparer due dilligence audits, and requiring additional information be attached to all returns claiming EITC. Prepareres will not notice much differece in the preparation process as now the tax preparation software will submit the EITC checklist […]
Final PTIN registration details released
Provisional PTINs: available through 4/18/2012. This means that you WILL be able to get a PTIN prior to completing the preparers examination up to this date. If you already have a PTIN, you will need to renew that PTIN for a fee of $64.25 after October 15th, 2011 for the coming tax season. You will […]
Get Your PTIN NOW!
For anyone who has not heard the deadline for avoiding having to take the RTRP Examination until December 2013 is October 1st. Federal Direct can assist you get your PTIN now, but if you delay, you will experience multiple additional charges and an examination before you can preparer taxes this year! If you do not […]