How extension filers – and everyone else – can get tax help fast

COVID Tax Tip 2022-121, August 9, 2022 For people who haven’t filed their 2021 tax return yet, and for everyone looking for tax assistance, IRS.gov has resources to help people file electronically, get personalized tax account info, and find the status of their refund. These online tools are available any time, so taxpayers can use …

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People should donate carefully after a disaster to avoid scams

IRS Tax Tip 2022-119, August 4, 2022 After an emergency or disaster, people rally to help victims by donating money. Unfortunately, this can give criminals an opportunity to prey on them by soliciting donations for fake charities. Scammers may also pose as federal agencies to dupe disaster victims trying to get disaster relief. People should …

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From markers to face masks, classroom supplies may be tax deductible

COVID Tax Tip 2022-118, August 3, 2022 Teachers go above and beyond for their students, often buying classroom supplies needed to make learning successful. The educator expense deduction allows eligible teachers and administrators to deduct part of the cost of technology, supplies and training from their taxes. They can only claim this deduction for expenses …

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Worker Classification 101: employee or independent contractor

IRS Tax Tip 2022-117, August 2, 2022 A business might pay an independent contractor and an employee for the same or similar work, but there are key legal differences between the two. It is critical for business owners to correctly determine whether the people providing services are employees or independent contractors. Here’s some information to …

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Before calling the IRS, people should know what info they’ll need to verify their identity

IRS Tax Tip 2022-115, July 28, 2022 When taxpayers have a question, their first stop should be IRS.gov. The Let Us Help You page is a great way to get answers to tax questions fast. People who call the IRS for additional help will need to have information available to verify their identity. This is part of …

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Knowing how the IRS contacts taxpayers can help protect people from scammers

IRS Tax Tip 2022-114, July 27, 2022 Scammers often pose as the IRS to steal taxpayers’ personal information. They may reach out through fraudulent phone calls, emails, texts or social media messages. It’s important for taxpayers to understand how the IRS contacts people, so they don’t fall victim to identity thieves. Generally, the IRS will …

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ABLE accounts can help people with disabilities pay for disability-related expenses

IRS Tax Tip 2022-112, July 25, 2022 People with disabilities can use an Achieving a Better Life Experience or ABLE account to help pay qualified disability-related expenses. This tax-advantaged savings account doesn’t affect their eligibility for government assistance programs. Here are some key things people should know about these accounts. Annual contribution limit The 2022 limit is …

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