Over 50% of all households paid NO federal tax for 2009
Over 50% of all US households paid NO federal tax for the tax period of 2009. Even more impressive than that is that almost 30% of all households got a check back for MORE than all of their income taxes they paid in. This is due to the refundable credits such as Earned Income Tax […]
100,000 Tax Preparers to be target by the IRS for PTIN violations in 2010 season
The IRS has began sending letters to about 100,000 tax return preparers who either used outdated PTINs or used social security numbers instead of a PTIN when filing returns this past tax season. The letters explain the new oversight program, inform preparers of how to register for a new PTIN, or renew an old PTIN, […]
Tax Clients Liens & Levies – IRS offers “Fresh-Start Open House” Tomorrow
The Internal Revenue Service will open the doors to dozens of its Taxpayer Assistance Centers across the country this coming Saturday, July 16, 2011, to answer taxpayer questions and provide help with tax filing issues. This special event is particularly intended for people who want to make a “fresh start” by taking steps to have […]
Continuing Education for Tax Preparers
Tax Preparers will have to complete 15 hours of continuing education starting in 2012. These 15 hours will be broken down into 10 hours of federal tax law topics, 3 hours of tax law updates, and 2 hours on ethics. Courses will be provided by numerous IRS approved organizations, and Federal Direct will provide these […]
Tax Preparer Tips – MN State refund distribution delay
Note to all offices preparing MN state tax returns – Minnesota has placed their state government offices and agencies on a skeleton schedule while they attempt to pass an acceptable budget. This state processing shutdown will have an effect on any clients that are currently waiting for a MN state tax refund, as they are […]