Tax E-File Now Available Free


The IRS is basically responsible for the delay in sending in tax returns. But it has compensated the taxpayers in the form of free e-filing form software that has been made accessible. What the...

The IRS and the Statute Limitations on their Ability to Prosecute Tax Fraud


If you’re starting to think about tax filing season, you’re not alone. As always occurs in the run-up to April 15th, the government wants to remind you to fly right. You must sign tax returns under...

IRS e-file Program Starts


The IRS is basically responsible for the delay in sending in tax returns. But it has compensated the taxpayers in the form of free e-filing form software that has been made accessible. What the...

IRS: Don’t Call Us, Look It Up On IRS.Gov


As the Internal Revenue Service begins  processing an expected 148 million individual income tax returns for 2013, IRS Commissioner John Koskinen  is apologizing to taxpayers for the sorry...

7 Crippling and Costly Mistakes With Form 1099


It’s Form 1099 season, and companies big and small are churning them out. If you’re in business–even as a sole proprietor–you need to pay attention to issuing them or face penalties. The burden on...

Tax Filing Procedure Complicated


The taxpayers are facing a conundrum of sorts as issues are being raised over the legitimacy and overall functioning of the IRS tax filing system. The most recent problem that has everyone dazed and...

Irs.gov Offers Free File Program


The IRS is basically responsible for the delay in sending in tax returns. But it has compensated the taxpayers in the form of free filing form software that has been made accessible. What the...

Gun-Toting At The IRS


The IRS wields enormous power, but should agents be armed too? With all of the controversy facing the IRS and the tax system these days, it can seem doubly scary to contemplate tax collectors being...

Top 10 Most Litigated Tax Issues


What happens when a taxpayer disagrees with the Internal Revenue Service? Some people think that the matter ends there: the IRS always wins, right? Not necessarily. There are a few ways to appeal an...