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Eleven Tips for Taxpayers Who Owe Money to the IRS

Most taxpayers get a refund from the Internal Revenue Service when they file their tax returns. For those who don’t get a refund, the IRS offers several options to pay their tax bill. Here are eleven tips for taxpayers who owe money to the IRS.1. Tax bill payments  If you get a bill from the IRS [...]

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Eleven Tips for Taxpayers Who Owe Money to the IRS

Most taxpayers get a refund from the Internal Revenue Service when they file their tax returns. For those who don’t get a refund, the IRS offers several options to pay their tax bill. Here are eleven tips for taxpayers who owe money to the IRS.1. Tax bill payments  If you get a bill from the IRS [...]

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Ten Tax Tips for Individuals Selling Their Home

The Internal Revenue Service has some important information for those who have sold or are about to sell their home. If you have a gain from the sale of your main home, you may be able to exclude all or part of that gain from your income. Here are 10 tips from the IRS to [...]

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Job Search Expenses Can be Tax Deductible

Summertime is the season that often leads to major life decisions, such as buying a home, moving or a job change. If you are looking for a new job that is in the same line of work, you may be able to deduct some of your job hunting expenses on your federal income tax return. [...]

By |2016-12-08T14:35:38-08:00July 23rd, 2012|Blog, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Job Search Expenses Can be Tax Deductible

Renting Your Vacation Home

Income that you receive for the rental of your vacation home must generally be reported on your federal income tax return. However, if you rent the property for only a short time each year, you may not be required to report the rental income. The IRS offers these tips on reporting rental income from a [...]

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Renting Your Vacation Home

Income that you receive for the rental of your vacation home must generally be reported on your federal income tax return. However, if you rent the property for only a short time each year, you may not be required to report the rental income. The IRS offers these tips on reporting rental income from a [...]

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26 CFR 601.702: Publication and public inspection. (Also: Part I, Section 6110, 301.6110-1)

Rev. Proc. 2012-31 SECTION 1.  PURPOSE The purpose of this revenue procedure is to update Rev. Proc. 95-15, 1995-1 C.B. 523, and to revise the fee prescribed under the authority of section 6110(k) of the Internal Revenue Code (Code) for processing requests for a background file document, including the costs for searching for the document, [...]

By |2016-12-08T14:35:38-08:00July 17th, 2012|Blog, Uncategorized|Comments Off on 26 CFR 601.702: Publication and public inspection. (Also: Part I, Section 6110, 301.6110-1)

IRS Offers Tips on How to Fix Errors Made on Your Tax Return

If you discover an error after you file your tax return, you can correct it by amending your return. Here are 10 tips from the Internal Revenue Service about amending your federal tax return: 1. When to amend a return Generally, you should file an amended return if your filing status, number of dependents, total [...]

By |2016-12-08T14:35:39-08:00July 16th, 2012|Blog, Uncategorized|Comments Off on IRS Offers Tips on How to Fix Errors Made on Your Tax Return

IRS Offers Tips on How to Fix Errors Made on Your Tax Return

If you discover an error after you file your tax return, you can correct it by amending your return. Here are 10 tips from the Internal Revenue Service about amending your federal tax return: 1. When to amend a return Generally, you should file an amended return if your filing status, number of dependents, total [...]

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A Lesson from the IRS for Students Starting a Summer Job

School’s out, but the IRS has another lesson for students who will be starting summer jobs. Summer jobs represent an opportunity for students to learn about the tax system. Not all of the money they earn will be included in their paychecks because their employer must withhold taxes. Here are six things the IRS wants [...]

By |2016-12-08T14:35:39-08:00July 11th, 2012|Blog, Uncategorized|Comments Off on A Lesson from the IRS for Students Starting a Summer Job
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