by Rosemary Shamoon | Mar 11, 2022 | Internal Revenue Service, Tax
Key Filing Dates There are several important dates taxpayers should keep in mind for this year’s filing season: January 14th IRS Free File opens. Taxpayers can begin filing returns through IRS Free File partners; tax returns will be transmitted to the IRS...
by Robin Scrace | Feb 23, 2022 | Courses, Internal Revenue Service, Tax
Did you know that you have the option to make your state and federal income tax payments online? You can pay your state and federal income tax online, by phone, or with your mobile device using the IRS2Go app. If you’re not sure where to go to make the payments,...
by Rosemary Shamoon | Jan 26, 2022 | Tax
A power of attorney, or POA, is a legal document that gives another person the authority to make decisions on their behalf. POAs come in different forms, each suited for a specific purpose. Here we will look at 3 different types of POAs and explain why you may receive...
by Matthew Senter | Dec 28, 2021 | Community, Team
What a Year It Has Been! … I think we say that every year. I think we all had hoped COIVD would be a term we’d no longer be using, but unfortunately, that just wasn’t the case. Although it’s still prevalent, and while there has been a lot of bad news...
by Rosemary Shamoon | Dec 9, 2021 | Tax
HOW DOES MARRIAGE AFFECT YOUR TAXES? Tax brackets are different for each filing status. When you get married and file a joint return, your income is combined with your spouse’s and may no longer be taxed at the same rate as when you were single. When you get...