Chances are, you’ve already received your stimulus check this year. But if you haven’t, and you qualify for one, you need to act fast if
Read MoreYear: 2020
As Frustrations With IRS Grow, Tax Pros Reach Out To Congress
#TaxTwitter has been abuzz about a flurry of notices of intent to levy (CP504) sent to taxpayers this week. The notices appear to have been
Read MoreHow Low Income Taxpayer Clinics (LITCs) Can Help With Tax Disputes
All taxpayers deserve quality taxpayer support and representation. However, this can be a costly avenue to achieve. Many taxpayers who stumble upon a tax dispute
Read MoreAs IRS Takes Additional Steps To Protect Your Privacy, Your Tax Transcript May Look Different
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) continues to take steps forward in efforts to protect taxpayer data. Two years ago, the IRS moved to provide more
Read MoreWhat’s Next For Recipients Of PPP (Paycheck Protection Program)
To keep the economy afloat, Congress introduced the Paycheck Protection Program, also known as PPP. PPP consists of potentially forgivable loans to keep employees on
Read MoreIRS Reminds Eligible College Students To Register For A Stimulus Check
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is reminding qualified college students that it’s not too late to register for a stimulus check. If you are a self-supporting
Read MoreLyft and Other Gig Drivers Will Remain Independent Contractors After California Vote
It’s not just the federal race that made news on Election Day: state and local initiatives were on also on the ballot. In California, that
Read MoreIRS Offers Additional Help With Tax Bills During Pandemic
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced some changes to its collections processes to assist taxpayers who have been impacted by COVID-19. Specifically, the IRS
Read MoreThe Basics of Bankruptcy
What is bankruptcy? Kelly helps to break down and define bankruptcy: a legal process for obtaining debt relief for those unable to repay obligations. A
Read MoreImposter Nurse Sentenced To Prison After Conviction On Tax Charges
A woman who faked her resume for years in exchange for high-paying executive gigs is finally going to prison. That was the word out of
Read More