Recordkeeping – Tax Tales: The Case of the Missing Ledger

If you think filing invoices, tracking expenses, and keeping records isn't that important, think again. Come tax time, the IRS doesn't allow you to "casually" do taxes. If you forgot to keep good records so far, the IRS does allow you to reasonably reconstruct figures and provide receipts. Tax preparer due diligence must-do's include asking the [...]

Tax Provisions for Individuals in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act

We wanted to update you on the provisions of the new tax bill that was signed into law on July 4 (the One Big Beautiful Bill Act). We recommend reviewing your current tax strategy in light of these changes. We are available to discuss how these provisions may impact your personal or business tax situation, and [...]

Tie Breaker Rule

Things aren't always as they seem. In this episode of Tax Tales: The Case of the Unclear Aunt, does Aunt Joan qualify for the EITC? The preparer must take a closer look at Aunt Joan's AGI and whether the tie-breaker rules apply to determine if she can claim the EITC.

IRS Has Options to Help Taxpayers Who Missed the Filing Deadline

This article was published by the IRS. The Internal Revenue Service has highlighted several resources to help taxpayers who missed the April 2025 federal income tax return filing deadline and owe taxes, interest, and penalties. Taxpayers who owe taxes should file their tax return and pay as soon as they can. Interest and penalties will continue [...]

Employer Responsibility

All tax preparers must practice due diligence, especially when it comes to the EITC, or they could be fined $500. Their clients could be fined as well. EITC eligibility is complicated. An updated version of Form 8867, the paid preparer's checklist, is worth reviewing in every situation. If tax preparers complete and submit the form with [...]

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