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IRS Delays Tax Season
The IRS has announced it will delay the start of tax season due to the Federal government shut-down. The agency needs adequate time to program and test tax processing systems prior to the start of next tax season. The earliest … Continue reading
Tax Tips for Newlyweds
From IRS Tax Tips: Late spring and early summer are popular times for weddings. Whatever the season, a change in your marital status can affect your taxes. Here are several tips from the IRS for newlyweds. It’s important that the … Continue reading
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Spring Clean Up Project #4: Your Closets, Garages, and Attics
In today’s consumer driven world we live in, almost everyone builds up clutter that never sees the light of day. Why not take this opportunity to clean out your closets, garages, and attics and generate a tax deduction while you’re … Continue reading
First-Time Homebuyer Credit Look-up Tool
From The IRS Tax Tips Mailing: The IRS no longer mails reminder letters to taxpayers who have to repay the First-Time Homebuyer Credit. To help taxpayers who must repay the credit, the IRS website has a user-friendly look-up tool. Here … Continue reading
HOW LONG DO YOU NEED TO KEEP YOUR TAX RECORDS?
At my firm, we get this question all the time: “How long do I need to keep my tax records?” Here is the IRS answer to this question: Well organized records make it easier to prepare a tax return and … Continue reading
IRS: Job Search Expenses Can Be Tax Deductible
Many healthcare professionals work based on the Academic Calendar. That means that a lot of Doctors switch jobs over the summer. According to our friends at the IRS in their IRS Summertime Tax Tip 2012-06: Summertime is the season that … Continue reading