March 4, 2024

Breaking: IRS Restarts Collection Notices but Adds Penalty Relief

In a significant development to assist individuals, businesses, and tax-exempt organizations grappling with back taxes, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has introduced new penalty relief for approximately 4.7 million entities that did not receive automated collection reminder notices during the pandemic. The IRS is allocating around $1 billion in penalty relief, primarily benefiting those with […]

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Safeguarding Your IRS Payments: Defending Against Check Washing Fraud

In an era where financial scams are becoming increasingly sophisticated, protecting your IRS payments demands more awareness than it once did. Check washing fraud, a technique where thieves steal checks from the mail, erase crucial information, and manipulate the payee and amount, has seen a resurgence. Understanding exactly how this crime is committed is essential

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Great News for Employers Who Received Questionable Employee Retention Credits

The IRS has introduced a New Voluntary Disclosure Program that allows employers who received questionable Employee Retention Credits (ERC) to pay them back at a discounted rate. This is a different program from the one IRS created earlier for those who haven’t received payment from the IRS and want to withdraw their ERC claim, which is

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Embracing Your Next Chapter: A Guide for Retirees Returning to Work

As you approach retirement age, the thought of returning to work might be on your mind. Whether you’re considering part-time roles or fully immersing yourself back into the workforce, this article is designed to provide insights into the financial aspects of such a decision. We understand that your return to work is a unique journey,

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IRS Disallowing 20,000 Employee Retention Credit (ERC) Claims

In its ongoing effort to combat questionable Employee Retention Credit (ERC) claims, the IRS has sent more than 20,000 letters advising taxpayers that the agency is disallowing their claims. This initial batch of letters is going to businesses that did not exist or did not have paid employees during the eligibility period (March 13, 2020,

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Coming Soon – Business Beneficial Ownership Reporting

In the ever-evolving landscape of business regulations, the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), passed as part of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021, introduces new reporting requirements for businesses in the United States, specifically focusing on beneficial ownership. Although this reporting does not take place until 2024, it is something you need to

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