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Here’s how small businesses can connect with the IRS over social media

Tax Tip 2019-53, May 6, 2019 Whether they’re looking for tax info during National Small Business Week or any other time of the year, business owners can connect with the IRS over social media. In fact, the IRS just launched its newest Twitter account created to offer information directly to small businesses. The Twitter handle @IRSsmallbiz joins …

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Here’s what people should know about reporting cash payments

IRS Tax Tip 2019-49, April 29, 2019 Federal law requires a person to report cash transactions of more than $10,000 to the IRS. Here are some facts about reporting these payments. Who’s covered For purposes of cash payments, a “person” is defined as an individual, company, corporation, partnership, association, trust or estate. For example: Dealers …

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Six things taxpayers should know about the sharing economy and their taxes

IRS Tax Reform Tax Tip 2019-46, April 23, 2019 From renting spare rooms and vacation homes to car rides or using a bike…name a service and it’s probably available through the sharing economy. Taxpayers who participate in the sharing economy can find helpful resources in the IRS Sharing Economy Tax Center on IRS.gov. It  helps taxpayers understand …

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Updated pub helps taxpayers understand an offer in compromise

IRS Tax Tip 2019-44, April 18, 2019 The IRS just issued an updated publication with information for individual taxpayers and business owners unable to pay their taxes. This electronic pub, Offer in Compromise Booklet (PDF), helps people understand how an offer in compromise works. An offer in compromise is an agreement between a taxpayer and the IRS that …

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