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Tax fraud refers to the act of reducing one’s tax liability through fraudulent means - that is, by lying about actual income, hiding income or assets, or general avoidance of paying the amount he...
IRS Form 990 is the Internal Revenue form used by nonprofit and tax exempt organizations in operation in the United States. It is considered to be an informational return that is filed annually....
An IRS form 1099 is an information return. The 1099-INT provides information regarding interest income earned during the year.
Every April 15 the "the taxman cometh." Americans usually receive the information needed to prepare their income tax forms in late January, giving them February and March to complete the forms and...
You can set up your own payment plan with the IRS without help, and here is how. This is not difficult, just a little time consuming and patience wearing... this is the IRS now.
A 1099 form must be issued at the end of a tax period in which an individual, business or other entity made a reportable transaction. A form 1099 is used to disclose income to both the Internal...
Form 1099-B is a form the Internal Revenue Service provides for the reporting of brokered transactions. Any sales of stocks, bonds, futures, commodities, currencies, options or other brokered...
Form W-2 is a very common information return. It is the form issued by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for reporting employee wages, salary, tips and withholding. Essential for the completion...
You cannot file taxes based on a last pay stub. You must have a W-2 from your employer, plus any 1099 information forms.
Tax law does not have to be a frustrating mystery to ordinary people. You can find good information and general advice on the Internet, but you must be careful to do the proper amount of research...
A W-2 is a tax information statement filed by your employer with the IRS at the end of each year. The W-2 reports to the IRS a summary of your tax information for the year.
IRS Form 1099-B is an information return filed with the IRS at the end of each year. You will also provide a copy to the payer. Form 1099-B reports to the IRS the details of a brokered or bartered...
Every April, most working Americans must file an income tax return. In order to complete the return, you need information on the wages paid and taxes withheld by your employer(s) and other related...
If everything works as planned, your W-2 will arrive in your mailbox in January, but things do not always work out. Problems can occur when you move during the year, change jobs or for no reason...
You have just started a new home business, went to your accountant filed the proper paperwork for a taxpayer identification number (TIN), or Employer Identification number (EIN), but now when you...
Reporting people and companies to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) who have committed tax evasion and where the amount owed and collected by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is over...
Using a withholding tax calculator, you can be sure you're having the correct amount of taxes withheld from your paycheck. Before visiting the site, you may want to gather your check stubs and...
Knowing how to view property tax rolls can help you to make educated decisions. You may be considering relocation to another county, city or state but you "heard" the taxes in the new location...
Keeping updated on new tax laws and regulations is often a task left to the income tax preparer. New guidelines and rules for filing income tax returns are introduced regularly. Selecting an...
That time of year has come around again. Tax season is one of the busiest times of year for businesses and individual citizens. There are many forms to prepare, one of which is Tax Schedule 1040....