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IRS Online Account Setup Scams – Did You Know?Each year, the IRS issues a list of the most prevalent scams that put taxp...
02/20/2025

IRS Online Account Setup Scams – Did You Know?

Each year, the IRS issues a list of the most prevalent scams that put taxpayers' identities and hard-earned money at risk.

In the IRS Online Account scam, the scammer contacts a taxpayer, posing as a representative of a supposedly helpful service for people with limited computer skills. The scammer offers to help the taxpayer set up an online IRS account, asking for sensitive information like the taxpayer's address, photo ID, and Social Security number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification number (ITIN). The scammer then sells this information to criminals, who use it for tax fraud and other forms of identity theft.

The IRS warns taxpayers that ANY such offer is a scam. Most people can readily set up their own IRS online accounts by following the instructions at irs.gov. If you do need help, only seek it from a trusted person, like a family member or tax professional.

IRS Online Account: https://www.irs.gov/payments/your-online-account.

Potentially Taxable Income - Did You Know?In addition to any wages you received as an employee (usually shown on Form W-...
02/18/2025

Potentially Taxable Income - Did You Know?

In addition to any wages you received as an employee (usually shown on Form W-2), other types of income that you may need to report include:

- Earnings from self-employment activities like freelancing or gig economy work
- Revenue from selling crafts or other goods online
- Investment income like dividends, interest and capital gains
- Prizes, awards or gambling winnings
- Earnings from part-time or seasonal work, or from offering services through a mobile app
- Gains from transactions involving cryptocurrency or other digital assets

Note that certain types of income, such as child support, may be excludable from the total income you report on your tax return. A tax professional can help you determine whether you qualify for any income exclusions, and help you properly report all of your other income to ensure a hassle-free filing season.

Gathering Important Tax Filing DocumentsThe surest way to get your tax refund quickly is to e-file an accurate, complete...
02/13/2025

Gathering Important Tax Filing Documents

The surest way to get your tax refund quickly is to e-file an accurate, complete return. In order to do that, you may need to reference a variety of tax documents. In addition to your Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) and the SSN/ITINs for your spouse and dependents, you may also need:

- Income statements like W-2s and 1099s
- 1098 forms showing expenses that may qualify you for tax deductions or credits, like mortgage or student loan interest, charitable contributions or college tuition
- Form 1095-A (Health Insurance Marketplace statement)
- Records of transactions involving digital assets like cryptocurrency or NFTs
- Purchase records for any vehicle that qualifies for the Clean Vehicle Credit
- Any IRS notices you have received
- Bank account and routing numbers to set up direct deposit of your refund

Once you have gathered up all these materials, a tax professional can help you file your return electronically with direct deposit, to ensure the fastest possible processing.

Duplicate Dependent Claims – Did You Know?Under IRS rules, two different people cannot claim the same dependent on their...
02/11/2025

Duplicate Dependent Claims – Did You Know?

Under IRS rules, two different people cannot claim the same dependent on their tax returns. Therefore, the IRS has historically rejected any e-filed return where a person claimed a dependent who was already listed on a return filed by someone else. In such cases, the second filer had to submit their return on paper, causing lengthy processing delays. However, a new IRS policy for overlapping dependent claims has taken effect this filing season.

This year, the IRS will accept an e-filed return that duplicates a dependent claim from another return, as long as the second return includes an IRS identity protection ID number (IP PIN). You can obtain a 2025 IP PIN for free through the IRS website (link below). Once you have your IP PIN, you must include it on all tax forms you submit to the IRS this year, which will protect you against other people filing false tax forms in your name.

Although this new rule means that more e-filed returns will be accepted, the IRS will still investigate duplicate dependent claims to determine who may rightfully claim the dependent. A tax professional can help you properly identify your dependents, and help you obtain an IP PIN and e-file your return for secure, fast processing.

Get an IP PIN: https://www.irs.gov/identity-theft-fraud-scams/get-an-identity-protection-pin

Earned Income Tax Credit Eligibility - Did You Know?Millions of Americans may qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit (...
02/05/2025

Earned Income Tax Credit Eligibility - Did You Know?

Millions of Americans may qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), which can significantly reduce a person's tax or increase their IRS refund. Unfortunately, many people miss out on this valuable credit each year because they do not realize that they are eligible.

Even if you have not qualified for the EITC in the past, you may be eligible if you experienced a life change in 2024 like a reduction in income, a change in marital status, or the birth or adoption of a child. Others who may overlook the opportunity to claim the credit include veterans, grandparents raising grandchildren, Native Americans, and people who live in rural areas or have limited English skills.

In order to claim the EITC, you must file a tax return, even if you do not have enough income to have a filing requirement. A tax professional can check your eligibility and help you file your return electronically to get your refund as quickly as possible.

Hobby or Business – Did You Know?Depending on a variety of factors, the IRS may designate a side gig as either a busines...
02/03/2025

Hobby or Business – Did You Know?

Depending on a variety of factors, the IRS may designate a side gig as either a business or a hobby. In some cases, having your side gig classified as a business can offer tax advantages, while in others, the hobby classification may be preferable.

Generally, the IRS defines a business as any activity that a person regularly pursues with a reasonable expectation of making a profit. If an activity results in losses (expenses exceeding revenue), the IRS may look at why those losses occurred, to determine whether they are likely to continue in the future.

One subtle factor to consider is the future value of assets used for the activity. If a pursuit involves acquiring property that gains value over time, like real estate or certain musical instruments, then those gains may yield long-term profits in spite of short-term losses. A tax professional can help you determine whether the IRS will likely see your side gig as a business or a hobby, and whether changes to how you pursue the activity could result in tax savings.

IRS 2025 IP PIN to Improve Security - Did You Know?The IRS encourages everyone to get an identity protection number (IP ...
01/29/2025

IRS 2025 IP PIN to Improve Security - Did You Know?

The IRS encourages everyone to get an identity protection number (IP PIN) for the 2025 tax filing season. An IP PIN is a unique code that you include on your tax return and any other IRS forms that you file during a year. Using this code prevents scammers from submitting fraudulent tax documents in your name, in an attempt to steal your refund or identity.

The easiest way to obtain an IP PIN is to create an online IRS account (link below). You can also request one by mail by filing IRS Form 15227. Note that an IP PIN only lasts for one calendar year, so even if you had one in 2024, you will need a new one this year. Once you receive your 2025 IP PIN, make sure to include it on your 2024 tax return, so that the IRS will accept it and reject any fakes. A tax professional can help you file your return electronically with your IP PIN properly entered, to ensure the fastest possible processing.

Get an IP PIN: https://www.irs.gov/identity-theft-fraud-scams/get-an-identity-protection-pin

Tax Filing Season BeginsThe IRS starts processing tax returns today and the deadline to file 2024 tax returns and pay an...
01/27/2025

Tax Filing Season Begins

The IRS starts processing tax returns today and the deadline to file 2024 tax returns and pay any taxes owed is Tuesday, April 15, 2025.

Once filed, the status of your tax return can be checked at: https://www.irs.gov/wheres-my-refund.

Filing Deadline for W-2 and 1099 FormsBusinesses who paid employees or independent contractors in 2024 are reminded to f...
01/20/2025

Filing Deadline for W-2 and 1099 Forms

Businesses who paid employees or independent contractors in 2024 are reminded to file all required payment reporting forms by January 31, 2025.

If you operate a business and pay employees, you generally must file a Form W-2 for each employee with the Social Security Administration (SSA) by January 31. You must also send each employee a copy of their W-2

January 31 is also the deadline for 1099 forms if you are required to file 1099-MISC and 1099-NEC forms.

If you are an employee, you should expect to receive your W-2 from your employer soon, if you have not received it already.

Federal Tax Filing Season Opens on January 27, 2025The IRS has announced that the filing season for 2024 tax returns wil...
01/13/2025

Federal Tax Filing Season Opens on January 27, 2025

The IRS has announced that the filing season for 2024 tax returns will officially begin on Monday, January 27. On that date, the IRS will begin accepting tax returns for processing, and begin preparing and issuing refunds. Note that you may file your return before January 27, but the IRS will not take any action with the return until that date. Except in regions where the IRS has issued deadline extensions due to federal disaster declarations, 2024 individual tax returns must be filed by April 15, 2025.

After January 27, people who have filed their 2024 returns will be able to use the IRS Where's My Refund portal (link below) to check the status of their tax refunds. For most returns filed electronically, status updates will become available within 24 hours after filing. For paper returns, it can take up to four weeks for the portal to provide refund status information. The IRS issues most tax refunds within 21 days after processing the return. However, refunds related to the Earned Income Tax Credit cannot be issued before mid-February.

A tax professional can help you e-file your return with direct deposit of your refund, for the fastest possible processing.

IRS Refund Status Portal: https://www.irs.gov/wheres-my-refund

Quarterly Estimated Tax Payments - ReminderIf you are making quarterly estimated tax payments to the IRS, the due date f...
01/13/2025

Quarterly Estimated Tax Payments - Reminder

If you are making quarterly estimated tax payments to the IRS, the due date for the September 1 – December 31 quarter of last year is January 15, 2025.

For payments made using IRS Direct Pay, you can make payments until 11:45PM EST, and for payments using a credit or debit card, payments can be made up to midnight on the due date.

Standard Business Mileage Rate to Increase for 2025 – Did You Know?The IRS has announced that the standard mileage rate ...
01/08/2025

Standard Business Mileage Rate to Increase for 2025 – Did You Know?

The IRS has announced that the standard mileage rate for business use of a vehicle will be 70 cents per mile in 2025, an increase of 3 cents over the 2024 rate. Note that this rate applies only to business miles driven on or after January 1, 2025. Self-employed people and small business owners who use the standard mileage rate must use the previous rate of 67 cents per mile to figure their 2024 vehicle expense deductions.

In most cases, using the standard business mileage rate is optional. You may instead figure your deduction by tracking actual expenses like repairs, depreciation, auto loan interest, and fuel or charging expenses. Make sure to prorate each expense based on the percentage of your mileage traveled solely for business reasons. Also note that if you report actual expenses for the first year when you put a vehicle into service for business, then you generally must track actual expenses for all subsequent years as well.

A tax professional can help you determine whether you qualify to deduct business vehicle expenses, and if so, help you find the most advantageous strategy to figure your deduction.

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6236 W Desert Inn Road Ste 100
Las Vegas, NV
89146

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Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm

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