People who still haven’t filed a 2021 tax return should file electronically to avoid these common mistakes

COVID Tax Tip 2022-140, September 13, 2022 Summer is winding down and the filing deadline for people who requested an extension is quickly approaching. Everyone who still needs to file a 2021 tax return should do so as soon as possible. Don’t wait until the deadline to electronically file a complete — and accurate — return Extension …

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$1.2 billion in IRS penalty relief refunds coming for certain 2019 and 2020 tax returns

COVID Tax Tip 2022-139, September 12, 2022 To help struggling taxpayers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, the IRS recently issued Notice 2022-36, which provides penalty relief to most people and businesses who filed certain 2019 or 2020 returns late. To qualify for this relief, any eligible income tax return, not already filed, must be filed on …

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Help wanted? Businesses that are hiring should know about the work opportunity tax credit

IRS Tax Tip 2022-137, September 7, 2022 Businesses hanging up their Help Wanted signs should be sure to check out the work opportunity tax credit. This credit encourages employers to hire workers certified as members of any of ten targeted groups facing barriers to employment. The credit has been extended through the end of 2025. …

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Don’t be an easy mark: What every tax pro should know about identity theft

IRS Tax Tip 2022-135, September 1, 2022 It can be a challenge to stay ahead of identity thieves. These criminals are tech and tax savvy, and they like to target tax pros. They can either trick or hack their way into tax professionals’ computer systems to access client data. Even when tax pros think they have client …

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Parents can boost their back-to-school budget by claiming tax credits and refunds

COVID Tax Tip 2022-134, August 31, 2022 Summer is slipping away and another school year is starting. As kids head back to the classroom, parents are ticking items off the school supply list. If they want to boost their back-to-school budgets, parents and guardians should make sure they aren’t missing out on their 2021 refunds …

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Understanding federal tax obligations during Chapter 13 bankruptcy

IRS Tax Tip 2022-133, August 30, 2022 Bankruptcy is a last resort for taxpayers to get out of debts. For individuals, the most common type of bankruptcy is a Chapter 13. This section of the bankruptcy law allows individuals and small business owners in financial difficulty to repay their creditors. Chapter 13 bankruptcy is only available …

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