Tax Credits for New Electric Vehicles Purchased in 2022 or Before

If you bought a new, qualified plug-in electric vehicle in 2022 or before, you may be eligible for a clean vehicle tax credit up to $7,500. The total amount of the credit is based on the vehicle's battery capacity. This credit is available to individuals and businesses. The vehicle must be for you or your business's [...]

IRS Ends Unannounced Revenue Officer Visits to Taxpayers

This article was published by the IRS. The IRS has ended most unannounced visits to taxpayers by revenue officers. Ending unannounced visits to taxpayers will increase confidence in IRS's tax administration work and improve overall safety for taxpayers and IRS employees. Fraudsters bombarding taxpayers by mail, by phone, and in person increased confusion about home visits [...]

Set Up an IRS Payment Plan Online

Filing your tax return and paying what you owe on time is always best. But if you can't pay in full, you still need to file on time and pay what you can. In most cases, you have options for how to make your payments. You can pay by direct debit from your bank account, or [...]

New School Year Reminder to Educators: Maximum Educator Expense Deduction is $300 in 2023

This article was published by the IRS. As the new school year begins, the Internal Revenue Service reminds teachers and other educators that they'll be able to deduct up to $300 of out-of-pocket classroom expenses for 2023 when they file their federal income tax return next year. This is the same limit that applied in 2022, [...]

Understanding What Happens After a Disaster That Leads to Taxpayer Relief

This article was published by the IRS. No matter the type of disaster or how devastating it is, before the IRS can choose to authorize tax relief, the Federal Emergency Management Agency must issue a major disaster declaration. Generally, the IRS will authorize disaster tax relief to all areas identified on a major disaster declaration if [...]

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