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Employment Taxes Amid COVID – Part 3

Parts 1 and 2 of previous blogs on this topic discussed the deferral of employment tax deposits and payments for the year 2020 and the effects that this deferral may have on the employer (Deferral of employment tax deposits and payments through December 31, 2020 | Internal Revenue Service (irs.gov)). Part 3 will continue this …

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Employment Taxes Amid COVID – Part 2

Part 1 discussed the deferral of employment tax deposits and payments for the year 2020 (Deferral of employment tax deposits and payments through December 31, 2020 | Internal Revenue Service (irs.gov)). The Coronavirus, Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) allows the employer to defer the employer’s share of the social security tax for …

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Business Taxes are Dependent upon Business Structure – Part 3

We will discuss the last two of the five business structures recognized by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) (Business Structures | Internal Revenue Service (irs.gov)) in this blog. Corporations (Forming a Corporation | Internal Revenue Service (irs.gov)) and S-Corporations (S Corporations | Internal Revenue Service (irs.gov)) involve shareholders rather than owners that the first three …

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What is Innocent Spouse Relief?

Sometimes an individual underreports his or her income to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Whenever the IRS discovers that this has occurred, it will investigate all parties involved, including spouses if the two have filed a joint tax return. If a spouse can prove to the IRS that he or she did not deliberately act …

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Tax Lien Discharge Reverts Property Back to You

As stated in earlier blogs, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has several tools they use to collect back taxes owed: liens, levies, wage garnishments, etc. As the saying goes: there is no escape from death and taxes. The IRS has several means of protecting their interest in the event you fail to pay your tax …

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