Paying your taxes Part 2
Posted May 2015 What do taxes and hockey have in common? You may be subject to penalties and you may be able to block that shot. Continuing from Friday’s post, I was asked how do you know how much is enough to send in via estimated taxes. And how do you avoid those dang penalties? […]
Relax A Bit. Odds of An IRS Audit Are Slimmer than Ever. But A CPA Gives You Extra Peace of Mind Just in Case!
Posted June 2015 In the 1960s, the letter that most males dreaded getting was from the draft board. The letters started with “Greetings” but brought anything BUT good news. Today, and as was the case back then, the letter most Americans dread receiving is from the IRS. The envelope itself sends a person’s blood pressure […]
Identity Theft: Keep Up Your Guard A CPA Can Advise You.
Posted June 2015 IRS is working hard to minimize Identity Theft. Recently I participated in a helpful IRS webinar They reiterated that taxpayers in Florida, Georgia and DC can apply for an Identity Protection PIN (IPPIN) without first receiving notice of ID theft because these locations have the most fake tax returns filed. Scammers have called […]