The ongoing pandemic has caused this year’s tax season to be a stressful and frustrating experience for many taxpayers. Stimulus checks, unemployment benefits, and special exemption rules are just some of the new factors you have to consider when filing your tax return this year. Don’t fall behind, get your tax questions answered before the deadline.
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With tax season 2021 in full effect and the deadline to file for your tax return only a few weeks away, are you feeling prepared? Due to the ongoing pandemic, a lot has changed for this year’s tax season, this is why it’s important to start planning and preparing your documents so you have enough time to make any corrections if needed. Learn more about how to prepare for tax season 2021.
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Do you find yourself asking “when are 2020 taxes due”? It’s important to stay on top of tax due dates to make sure you don’t miss filing deadlines and don’t get hit with late filing penalties. Read on to find out all about the 2020 tax filing due dates.
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Important Tax Forms You Need to Have Ready to File Your Taxes
Effective tax planning can make the process of filing your taxes easier. Before you can start filing for your tax return this year, it’s important that you get organized and have all your documents in order. Read on to find out more about the tax forms you may need this tax season.
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It’s never too early to get your finances in order and start preparing for tax season 2021. Getting a head start on your taxes can help make the process less stressful. Read on for tips about how you can prepare for the upcoming tax season.
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The Best Tips for Tax Preparation so you Can be Stress Free!
Tax season is just around the corner! To start tax preparation, make sure you begin to gather important forms needed to file your taxes. Read on for tips on what you should be doing to prepare.
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You may want to lower your taxable income and have heard that claiming either a standard deduction or an itemized deduction could help, but you’re not really sure what those are. While paying your taxes may not be your first choice, they don’t have to break the bank once you start filing for deductions. If you need help understanding what the difference is and want to start lowering your taxable income we can help!
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After the three-month extension, the day is finally here - Tax Day. While coronavirus has turned many things upside down this year, one facet has stayed consistent – taxes must be paid. Don’t let this be another headache for you with the long list of responsibilities that comes along with it. Follow our checklist to successfully conquer this year’s Tax Day.
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The Answers to Common 2020 Tax Season Questions
Coronavirus brought about a lot of new adjustments that both people and companies had to deal with. With tax season coming in the middle of this pandemic, you may have some questions that need answering. We have compiled some of the most frequently asked questions this tax season.
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When filing your taxes, there are two separate returns that you need to fill out, federal and state. While this may seem like double the work for you it’s easier when you have everything organized and understand what you’re doing. Your federal and state tax returns are not the same thing, and here is why that is:
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