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IRS opens 2019 tax filing season for individual filers on Jan. 27WASHINGTON ― The Internal Revenue Service confirmed tha...
01/06/2020

IRS opens 2019 tax filing season for individual filers on Jan. 27

WASHINGTON ― The Internal Revenue Service confirmed that the nation’s tax season will start for individual tax return filers on Monday, Jan. 27, 2020, when the tax agency will begin accepting and processing 2019 tax year returns.

The deadline to file 2019 tax returns and pay any tax owed is Wednesday, April 15, 2020.

The IRS set the Jan. 27 opening date to ensure the security and readiness of key tax processing systems and to address the potential impact of recent tax legislation on 2019 tax returns.

While taxpayers may prepare returns through the IRS’ Free File program as well as many tax software companies and tax professionals before the start date, processing of those returns will begin after IRS systems open later this month.

The IRS also reminds taxpayers that they don’t have to wait until Jan. 27 to start their tax return or contact a reputable tax preparer.

I am pleased to announce that Elite Tax Solutions will be offering the Fast Cash Advance this year to clients who qualif...
01/02/2020

I am pleased to announce that Elite Tax Solutions will be offering the Fast Cash Advance this year to clients who qualify for the program!

The product is available once the IRS starts accepting tax returns or as soon as January 2, 2020 for early fast cash advances that are approved for possible loan amounts ranging from $250 to $6,000.

In order to apply for the fast cash advance, clients need to have all of their documentation needed to file their income tax returns which includes a valid Identification Card/Driver License, Social Security Card, Dependent's Social Security Cards and any forms that need to filed as far as W2's, 1099-MISC forms, school forms (1098-T), etc.

If you have any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to give us a call at your earliest convenience.

We look forward to seeing you all this tax season!

Earned Income Tax Credit Income Limits and Maximum Credit Amounts:Maximum Credit Amounts:The maximum amount of credit fo...
01/02/2020

Earned Income Tax Credit Income Limits and Maximum Credit Amounts:

Maximum Credit Amounts:

The maximum amount of credit for Tax Year 2019 is:

$6,557 with three or more qualifying children
$5,828 with two qualifying children
$3,526 with one qualifying child
$529 with no qualifying children

Get Ready for Taxes: Important things to know about tax creditsIR-2019-181, November 7, 2019WASHINGTON – With the tax fi...
01/02/2020

Get Ready for Taxes: Important things to know about tax credits

IR-2019-181, November 7, 2019

WASHINGTON – With the tax filing season quickly approaching, the Internal Revenue Service recommends taxpayers take time now to determine if they are eligible for important tax credits.

This is the second in a series of reminders to help taxpayers Get Ready for the upcoming tax filing season. The IRS recently updated its Get Ready page with steps to take now for the 2020 filing season.

Earned Income Tax Credit

The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is a refundable federal income tax credit for working people with low to moderate incomes who meet certain eligibility requirements. Because it's a refundable credit, those who qualify and claim EITC pay less federal tax, pay no tax or may even get a tax refund. EITC can mean a credit of up to $6,557 for working families with three or more qualifying children. Workers without a qualifying child may be eligible for a credit up to $529.

To get the credit, people must have earned income and file a federal tax return — even if they don't owe any tax or aren't otherwise required to file.

Taxpayers can use the EITC Assistant to find out if they are eligible for EITC, determine if their child or children meet the tests for a qualifying child and estimate the amount of their credit.

Child Tax Credit

Taxpayers can claim the Child Tax Credit if they have a qualifying child under the age of 17 and meet other qualifications. The maximum amount per qualifying child is $2,000. Up to $1,400 of that amount can be refundable for each qualifying child. So, like the EITC, the Child Tax Credit can give a taxpayer a refund even if they owe no tax.

The qualifying child must have a valid Social Security number issued before the due date of the tax return, including extensions. For tax year 2019, this means April 15, 2020, or if a taxpayer gets a tax-filing extension, Oct. 15, 2020.

The amount of the Child Tax Credit begins to reduce or phase out at $200,000 of modified adjusted gross income, or $400,000 for married couples filing jointly.

Credit for Other Dependents

This credit is available to taxpayers with dependents for whom they cannot claim the Child Tax Credit. These include dependent children who are age 17 or older at the end of 2019 or parents or other qualifying individuals supported by the taxpayer.

Publication 972, Child Tax Credit, available now on IRS.gov, has further details and will soon be updated for tax year 2019.

Education Credits

Two credits can help taxpayers paying higher education costs for themselves, a spouse or dependent. The American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC) and the Lifetime Learning Credit (LLC) are claimed on Form 8863, Education Credits. The AOTC is partly refundable.

To get either credit, the taxpayer or student usually must receive Form 1098-T, Tuition Statement, from the school attended. Some exceptions apply. See the instructions to Form 8863 for details.

The vast majority of taxpayers get their refunds faster by filing electronically and using direct deposit. It is simple,...
01/02/2020

The vast majority of taxpayers get their refunds faster by filing electronically and using direct deposit. It is simple, safe and secure. This is the same electronic transfer system used to deposit nearly 98% of all Social Security and Veterans Affairs benefits into millions of accounts.

Just as each tax return is unique and individual, so is each taxpayer's refund. Here are a few things taxpayers should keep in mind if they are waiting on their refund but hear or see on social media that other taxpayers have already received theirs.

Different factors can affect the timing of a refund. Even though the IRS issues most refunds in less than 21 days, it's possible a particular taxpayer's refund may take longer. Some tax returns require additional review and take longer to process than others. It may be necessary when a return has errors, is incomplete or is affected by identity theft or fraud. The IRS will contact taxpayers by mail when more information is needed to process a return.

By law, the IRS cannot issue refunds to people claiming the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) or Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC) before mid-February. The law requires the IRS to hold the entire refund, including the portion not associated with the credits. This helps ensure taxpayers receive the refund they're due by giving the IRS more time to detect and prevent fraud.

Taxpayers should not count on getting a refund by a certain date, especially when planning major purchases or paying other financial obligations.

01/09/2019

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2019!!! We hope you all had a prosperous 2018!!! It's that time again. We are in the office and ready to serve our old clients and welcome our new ones. Come in to get your free estimates, or to get a head start on filing. We do estimates with either your w2 or your last check stub. But in order to file you HAVE to have your w2, copy of your dl, ss card, and all supporting documents for ALL children being claimed on your return. If you are claiming self employment, please bring all proof of that income and or expenses you may have had!! The IRS has released the filing date as January 28,2019. So we look forward to seeing each and everyone of you soon. And remember, we are still offering the most back guaranteed and $100 CASH MONEY for all NEW referrals sent our way!! Contact the office at (903)686-0423,
Jason Briley (214) 274-1704
RoxAnn Johnson (903) 918-2156
Chase Brooks (214)293-6312
Courtney Jones (903) 241-6471

IRS confirms tax filing season to begin January 28WASHINGTON ― Despite the government shutdown, the Internal Revenue Ser...
01/08/2019

IRS confirms tax filing season to begin January 28

WASHINGTON ― Despite the government shutdown, the Internal Revenue Service today confirmed that it will process tax returns beginning January 28, 2019 and provide refunds to taxpayers as scheduled.

“We are committed to ensuring that taxpayers receive their refunds notwithstanding the government shutdown. I appreciate the hard work of the employees and their commitment to the taxpayers during this period,” said IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig.

Congress directed the payment of all tax refunds through a permanent, indefinite appropriation (31 U.S.C. 1324), and the IRS has consistently been of the view that it has authority to pay refunds despite a lapse in annual appropriations. Although in 2011 the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) directed the IRS not to pay refunds during a lapse, OMB has reviewed the relevant law at Treasury’s request and concluded that IRS may pay tax refunds during a lapse.

The IRS will be recalling a significant portion of its workforce, currently furloughed as part of the government shutdown, to work. Additional details for the IRS filing season will be included in an updated FY2019 Lapsed Appropriations Contingency Plan to be released publicly in the coming days.

“IRS employees have been hard at work over the past year to implement the biggest tax law changes the nation has seen in more than 30 years,” said Rettig.

As in past years, the IRS will begin accepting and processing individual tax returns once the filing season begins. For taxpayers who usually file early in the year and have all of the needed documentation, there is no need to wait to file. They should file when they are ready to submit a complete and accurate tax return.

The filing deadline to submit 2018 tax returns is Monday, April 15, 2019 for most taxpayers. Because of the Patriots’ Day holiday on April 15 in Maine and Massachusetts and the Emancipation Day holiday on April 16 in the District of Columbia, taxpayers who live in Maine or Massachusetts have until April 17, 2019 to file their returns.

Software companies and tax professionals will be accepting and preparing tax returns before Jan. 28 and then will submit the returns when the IRS systems open later this month. The IRS strongly encourages people to file their tax returns electronically to minimize errors and for faster refunds.

Referral Contest Winner!!!!Elite Tax Solutions would like to thank LaTasha Welch for referring the most clients during t...
01/04/2019

Referral Contest Winner!!!!

Elite Tax Solutions would like to thank LaTasha Welch for referring the most clients during the 2017 income tax season!

We were supposed to giveaway a 55" TV, but since her daughter had just recently graduated from high school and was preparing to attend college, we decided to give her a laptop for school purposes instead.

Again, thank you to everyone who referred clients during the 2017 income tax season and we look forward to seeing you all again for the 2018 income tax season.

As always, we are still giving away $100 cash for every new client referred to Elite Tax Solutions this year that has their taxes prepared and receives a return.

Happy New Year and see you soon!!!

There has been a lot of concern and confusion regarding the government shutdown, but we want to reassure you that it wil...
01/20/2018

There has been a lot of concern and confusion regarding the government shutdown, but we want to reassure you that it will not affect income taxes and the filing thereof.

After the federal spending authority expired at midnight Friday, federal workers deemed "nonessential" were furloughed, a temporary layoff. “Essential” federal workers are still on the job. Airports, national mail service, national security and law enforcement operations, among government functions, are still operating.

Most federal buildings are closed, but some are still open with non-furloughed employees, although not to the public.

Most federal employees, which includes staff at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, who are dealing with the flu epidemic, and staff at the Internal Revenue Service, who are dealing with the new tax law and beginning to process tax returns, remain on the job.

WE ARE READY TO DO YOUR TAXES!!IRS WILL NOT OPEN UNTIL THE 29TH BUT WE ARE OPEN NOW!!! WE CAN GET A JUMP START ON YOUR I...
01/11/2018

WE ARE READY TO DO YOUR TAXES!!

IRS WILL NOT OPEN UNTIL THE 29TH BUT WE ARE OPEN NOW!!!
WE CAN GET A JUMP START ON YOUR INCOME TAX FORMS AND GET IT ALL READY FOR TRANSMITTAL.

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It's that time of year again that we all love! Don't miss out on the opportunity to get what you deserve! Stop by Elite ...
01/07/2018

It's that time of year again that we all love! Don't miss out on the opportunity to get what you deserve!

Stop by Elite Tax Solutions for your free estimate and see for yourself what all the hype is about!

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