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Offers in Compromise * Wage & Bank Levies Released * Payroll Tax Problem * Innocent Spouse Tax Problem *Preparation of Unfiled Returns * Payment Plans * Penalty Abatement * Servicing Individual, Small Businesses & Corporations Alike I have earned the privilege of representing taxpayers before the Internal Revenue Service by passing a three-part comprehensive IRS test covering individual and business tax returns.

12/10/2025

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12/10/2025

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12/10/2025

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12/10/2025

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2023 Healthcare Open Enrollment - Did You Know?The 2023 open enrollment period for Marketplace health insurance starts t...
11/01/2022

2023 Healthcare Open Enrollment - Did You Know?

The 2023 open enrollment period for Marketplace health insurance starts today, November 1, 2022, and ends December 15, 2022. Plans will start January 1, 2023.

Once the Open Enrollment period is over, you will only be able to enroll if there's a qualifying life event for the Special Enrollment Period.

Enrollment can be done at https://healthcare.gov, and a simple checklist of documents you'll need can be found here: https://marketplace.cms.gov/outreach-and-education/marketplace-application-checklist.pdf.

Tax Considerations for People Changing Marital Status – Did You Know? (2/2)A person is considered married for tax purpos...
10/28/2022

Tax Considerations for People Changing Marital Status – Did You Know? (2/2)

A person is considered married for tax purposes if they are married on the last day of the year. Therefore, the IRS urges all taxpayers whose marital status changes during 2022 to consider several possible impacts on their taxes. In particular, for taxpayers who get married this year, or become divorced or legally separated, these issues may come into play:

UPDATING YOUR WITHHOLDING: Generally, if your marital status changes, you will need to file a new Form W-4 with your employer(s) so that your paycheck withholding may be adjusted accordingly. If you also have self-employment income or work multiple jobs, you may wish to use the IRS Withholding Estimator tool (link below) to check your withholding amounts. If you pay estimated taxes, you may need to adjust your payments based on your new marital status.

CHANGING FILING STATUS: If you are married as of December 31, 2022, you may select either Married Filing Jointly or Married Filing Separately status on your 2022 federal tax return. For many couples, joint filing may result in lower tax, but exceptions exist. If you are divorced or legally separated as of December 31, you may file under Single or, if you qualify, Head of Household status. Head of Household filers receive a larger standard deduction and other tax benefits.

A tax professional can help you sort out any tax issues related to your change in marital status, including choosing the most advantageous filing designation.

IRS Withholding Estimator: https://www.irs.gov/individuals/tax-withholding-estimator

New Wave of Tax-related Text Scams – Did You Know?The IRS recently issued a warning about a dramatic increase in the num...
10/21/2022

New Wave of Tax-related Text Scams – Did You Know?

The IRS recently issued a warning about a dramatic increase in the number of tax-related texting scams (also called “smishing”) occurring across the U.S. The scammers typically send a text message that appears to be from the IRS, which might include fake instructions to create an online IRS account, threats of tax penalties, or promises of tax or disaster relief. The message then urges recipients to click a link or call a phone number, where criminals stand ready to steal sensitive personal information like Social Security or bank account numbers.

If you receive a suspicious text claiming to be from the IRS, do not respond or click any links. The IRS does not send text messages requesting personal, tax or financial information. You can also help stop the scammers by reporting any smishing messages to [email protected]. Include a copy of the bogus message, the number that it came from, and the date, time and location you received it.

6-Month Filing & FBAR Extensions DeadlineFor taxpayers who have extensions to file their 2021 returns, the filing due da...
10/10/2022

6-Month Filing & FBAR Extensions Deadline

For taxpayers who have extensions to file their 2021 returns, the filing due date for those returns is Monday, October 17, 2022.

The October 17 deadline to file under an extension applies to several common returns, including:

2021 INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAXES:

Most individual taxpayers who requested an extension to file their 2021 federal tax returns must file by October 17. However, additional extensions may be available to some taxpayers affected by recent disasters.

2021 CORPORATE INCOME TAXES:

The October 17 deadline also applies to C corporations that requested an extension to file their 2021 corporate income tax returns (Form 1120).

FOREIGN BANK ACCOUNT REPORT (FBAR):

Many U.S. taxpayers, including individuals and businesses, must file an annual report of their foreign bank and other financial accounts, called an FBAR. Most taxpayers who are required to file a 2021 FBAR and have not yet done so must file by October 15.

Deductions and Credits for Homeowners and New Home Buyers – Did You Know? (2/2)Home ownership can provide a number of ta...
09/26/2022

Deductions and Credits for Homeowners and New Home Buyers – Did You Know? (2/2)

Home ownership can provide a number of tax benefits. To make the most of these tax-saving opportunities, homeowners should familiarize themselves with the IRS rules on which expenses can and cannot be deducted.

In addition to home mortgage interest and mortgage insurance premiums, homeowners may generally deduct state and local property taxes. However, property tax deductions are subject to the general $10,000 deduction limit for state and local taxes. Also, in order to deduct property taxes, you must itemize deductions on your return, rather than taking the standard deduction.

Non-deductible home ownership expenses include utilities, repairs, insurance (other than mortgage insurance), most closing costs, depreciation, homeowners' association fees, and payments on the principal of a mortgage loan. A tax professional can help you determine which of your expenses you may deduct, and how to figure the deduction amounts.

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113 N 4th Street
Palatka, FL
32177

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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