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For Small Business Week, IRS Spotlights Expanded Tax Credit for Hiring Veterans, Credit for Providing Health Care Coverage to Employees and Tax Relief

The Internal Revenue Service is marking Small Business Week, May 20 to 26, by encouraging small business owners to check out two key tax credits and a special relief program that could provide significant tax benefits during 2012. Both the expanded credit for hiring veterans and the credit for employer-provided health care coverage can provide [...]

By |2016-12-08T14:35:41-08:00May 24th, 2012|Blog, Uncategorized|Comments Off on For Small Business Week, IRS Spotlights Expanded Tax Credit for Hiring Veterans, Credit for Providing Health Care Coverage to Employees and Tax Relief

For Small Business Week, IRS Spotlights Expanded Tax Credit for Hiring Veterans, Credit for Providing Health Care Coverage to Employees and Tax Relief

The Internal Revenue Service is marking Small Business Week, May 20 to 26, by encouraging small business owners to check out two key tax credits and a special relief program that could provide significant tax benefits during 2012. Both the expanded credit for hiring veterans and the credit for employer-provided health care coverage can provide [...]

By |2016-12-08T14:35:41-08:00May 24th, 2012|Blog, Uncategorized|Comments Off on For Small Business Week, IRS Spotlights Expanded Tax Credit for Hiring Veterans, Credit for Providing Health Care Coverage to Employees and Tax Relief

IRS Announces More Flexible Offer-in-Compromise Terms to Help a Greater Number of Struggling Taxpayers Make a Fresh Start

The Internal Revenue Service today announced another expansion of its "Fresh Start" initiative by offering more flexible terms to its Offer in Compromise (OIC) program that will enable some of the most financially distressed taxpayers to clear up their tax problems and in many cases more quickly than in the past. "This phase of Fresh [...]

By |2016-12-08T14:35:41-08:00May 22nd, 2012|Blog, Uncategorized|Comments Off on IRS Announces More Flexible Offer-in-Compromise Terms to Help a Greater Number of Struggling Taxpayers Make a Fresh Start

IRS Announces More Flexible Offer-in-Compromise Terms to Help a Greater Number of Struggling Taxpayers Make a Fresh Start

The Internal Revenue Service today announced another expansion of its "Fresh Start" initiative by offering more flexible terms to its Offer in Compromise (OIC) program that will enable some of the most financially distressed taxpayers to clear up their tax problems and in many cases more quickly than in the past. "This phase of Fresh [...]

By |2016-12-08T14:35:41-08:00May 22nd, 2012|Blog, Uncategorized|Comments Off on IRS Announces More Flexible Offer-in-Compromise Terms to Help a Greater Number of Struggling Taxpayers Make a Fresh Start

IRS Announces 43 Small Offices to Close, Others to be Consolidated; Agency Sheds More than One Million Square Feet of Office Space

The Internal Revenue Service today announced a sweeping office space and rent reduction initiative that over the next 2 years will close 43 smaller offices and reduce space in many larger facilities. These measures will save more than 40 million in taxpayer dollars. Coupled with space reductions last year, the initiative will slash total IRS [...]

By |2016-12-08T14:35:41-08:00May 22nd, 2012|Blog, Uncategorized|Comments Off on IRS Announces 43 Small Offices to Close, Others to be Consolidated; Agency Sheds More than One Million Square Feet of Office Space

IRS Announces 43 Small Offices to Close, Others to be Consolidated; Agency Sheds More than One Million Square Feet of Office Space

The Internal Revenue Service today announced a sweeping office space and rent reduction initiative that over the next 2 years will close 43 smaller offices and reduce space in many larger facilities. These measures will save more than 40 million in taxpayer dollars. Coupled with space reductions last year, the initiative will slash total IRS [...]

By |2016-12-08T14:35:41-08:00May 22nd, 2012|Blog, Uncategorized|Comments Off on IRS Announces 43 Small Offices to Close, Others to be Consolidated; Agency Sheds More than One Million Square Feet of Office Space

Start Planning Now for Next Year’s Tax Return

The tax deadline may have just passed but planning for next year can start now. The IRS reminds taxpayers that being organized and planning ahead can save time, money and headaches in 2013. Here are eight things you can do now to make next April 15 easier.1. Adjust your withholding Why wait another year for [...]

By |2016-12-08T14:35:41-08:00May 4th, 2012|Blog, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Start Planning Now for Next Year’s Tax Return

Missed the Income Tax Deadline – IRS Offers Help for Taxpayers

The IRS has some advice for taxpayers who missed the tax filing deadline.Don’t panic but file as soon as possible. If you owe money the quicker you file your return, the less penalties and interest you will have to pay. Even if you have to mail us your return, the sooner we receive it, the [...]

By |2016-12-08T14:35:42-08:00April 26th, 2012|Blog, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Missed the Income Tax Deadline – IRS Offers Help for Taxpayers

Missed the Income Tax Deadline – IRS Offers Help for Taxpayers

The IRS has some advice for taxpayers who missed the tax filing deadline.Don’t panic but file as soon as possible. If you owe money the quicker you file your return, the less penalties and interest you will have to pay. Even if you have to mail us your return, the sooner we receive it, the [...]

By |2016-12-08T14:35:41-08:00April 26th, 2012|Blog, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Missed the Income Tax Deadline – IRS Offers Help for Taxpayers

Eight Facts to Know if You Receive an IRS Letter or Notice

The IRS sends millions of letters and notices to taxpayers for a variety of reasons. Many of these letters and notices can be dealt with simply, without having to call or visit an IRS office.Here are eight things to know about IRS notices and letters.1. There are a number of reasons why the IRS might [...]

By |2012-04-17T23:54:00-07:00April 17th, 2012|Blog, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Eight Facts to Know if You Receive an IRS Letter or Notice
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