Tag Archives: tax return
IRS Gave Out Almost 8 million in Tax Refunds, Here is the Average per Taxpayer
With tax season in full swing, taxpayers across the country are already receiving their refunds. As of February 3rd, the IRS has issued nearly 8 million refunds for a total of about $15.7 billion. This number is sure to skyrocket … Continue reading
You Could Be Missing Out on Thousands in 2021 Tax Credits, The IRS Reminds Taxpayers
Over 9 million individual taxpayers and their families could be leaving thousands on the table for not filing their 2021 federal tax return. The agency announced last week that it began sending letters to taxpayers they identified who could be … Continue reading
In Case You Are Wondering – IRS is Still Hindered By Staff Shortages & Backlog
According to the latest report given by the Internal Revenue Service, they are still facing numerous challenges related to their lack of employees. This is ultimately hindering the efforts of the IRS to combat the backlog of unprocessed returns… Continue reading
IRS Adds Weekend Hours to Taxpayers Assistance Centers
With filing day right around the corner, the IRS has decided to add weekend hours to many of their Taxpayer Assistance Centers. The hours will be from 9 AM to 4 PM on Saturdays with no appointments necessary. This is … Continue reading
Your DSJ Update: Tax Day now July 15, Treasury, IRS extend filing and payment deadlines
Dear Valued Client,
I hope this letter finds you well and in good health. First and foremost, for anyone who is either directly or indirectly impacted by the virus, especially those who may be ill, our heart goes out to … Continue reading
How to Budget for Estimated Tax Payments
May 2019
According to a March 22 Internal Revenue Service News Release, 2018 federal tax filers might be able to have any penalties for an underpayment of estimated tax removed. This could be possible if they’ve paid at least 80 … Continue reading
7 Stocking Stuffer Tax Tips to Usher in the New Year
By now you are most likely deep in the throes of holiday planning, shopping and celebrating. So, your 2015 tax return may be the furthest thing from your mind right now. But you would be wise to be proactive about … Continue reading