How to Pay Your Taxes

There are several easy ways to pay your taxes: online, by phone, cash, check, or money order. To pay online, you can go to your online account at IRS.gov/account and make a payment from your checking or savings account. You can also view the amount you owe, any payment history or activity, and other account information [...]

Options for Taxpayers with a Tax Bill They Can’t Pay

This article was published by the IRS. Taxpayers who can't pay their tax bill by the April 18, 2023, deadline shouldn't panic. The IRS offers several options to help them meet their obligations. It's important for taxpayers to file their tax return or request an extension of time to file at IRS.gov/extension by the April 18, [...]

Five Reasons Why You Should File Your Taxes Electronically

The easiest way to file your taxes is electronically. Here are the top five reasons to choose e-file: It's easy. It's convenient. It's safe and secure. You'll get your refund faster if you choose direct deposit - usually in 21 days or less. If you owe taxes, you can make an electronic payment when you file [...]

IRS Issues Guidance on State Tax Payments to Help Taxpayers

This article was published by the IRS. The Internal Revenue Service has provided details clarifying the federal tax status involving special payments made by 21 states in 2022. The IRS has determined that in the interest of sound tax administration and other factors, taxpayers in many states will not need to report these payments on their [...]

Sole Proprietorship

Massachusetts follows most federal laws for small businesses. The majority of small businesses are sole proprietorships. A sole proprietor is an unincorporated business with one owner who pays personal income tax on business profits. A sole proprietor will complete Schedule C. Schedule C acts as a profit or loss statement for your business and is a [...]

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