by John Ecton | April 20, 2022 | IRS & Tax Law
Gig Workers and the IRS: 3 Steps to Tax Filing Success If you are a member of the gig economy, you are not alone. Millions of others have made the same choice, voting with their feet and their time, and leaving the world of traditional employment behind. As a member...
by John Ecton | April 18, 2022 | IRS & Tax Law
Owe Money to the IRS? Use These Money Saving Tips Before You File Tax time is not fun, but reaching the end and finding you owe money is even worse. If the results of your tax preparation activities are less than optimal, you might think the only choice is to...
by John Ecton | November 22, 2021 | IRS & Tax Law
Owe Back Taxes to the IRS? The Pros and Cons of Using a Tax Resolution Service Three of the most frightening words in the English language are Internal Revenue Service. Few government agencies can strike fear into the heart of citizens like the IRS, and the tax agency...
by John Ecton | October 5, 2021 | IRS & Tax Law
4 Common Tax Return Mistakes That Could Get You in Trouble with the IRS As tax filing season unfolds, many taxpayers are taking the bull by the horns and doing their own taxes. Though it may seem like good news for the individual taxpayer, it’s important to watch out...
by John Ecton | July 15, 2021 | IRS & Tax Law
5 Things That Can Unexpectedly Raise Your Taxes Proper tax planning is a year-round proposition. You cannot afford to wait until April to start planning your taxes and assessing your tax liability. Knowing which factors can raise your taxes is one of the best ways to...
by John Ecton | November 3, 2020 | IRS & Tax Law
Did You Know You Might Owe Taxes On Debt That’s Forgiven? Here’s How It Works. When you owe creditors money that you can’t afford to repay, sometimes you may be able to get the debt forgiven or otherwise canceled. When this happens, you no longer owe your...