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Turn the Tables for Family Tax Credit

Providing financial support to aging parents or in-laws while managing child care needs can be taxing. Learn how converting support payments to child care payments can qualify you for a dependent care credit, easing your tax burden and benefiting your family in our latest blog post.

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Tackling Bad Tax Advice on TikTok: A Challenge for the IRS

The IRS is facing a significant challenge in combating bad tax advice circulating on TikTok, a platform it cannot access due to federal restrictions. National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins highlighted this issue, explaining the difficulties in reaching users who rely on social media for tax guidance. The IRS has included misleading tax information on its Dirty Dozen list of tax scams and issued alerts on various credits being misused. Business owners are urged to rely on official IRS resources and trusted tax professionals to avoid falling victim to misinformation.

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Shutting Down a Sole Proprietorship: What You Need to Know About Taxes

Closing your sole proprietorship or single-member LLC? Understanding the tax implications is crucial. Selling your business assets triggers various tax considerations, including special rules for real estate, different tax treatment for various assets, and non-compete agreement payments taxed as ordinary income. Navigating these tax implications requires careful planning. We’re here to help at IRSProb.com

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Avoid the IRS’s 25% Late Filing Penalty with This Simple Tip

Did you know the IRS can charge you up to a 25% penalty for filing your tax return late? Many people don’t realize that you can avoid this hefty penalty by filing on time, even if you can’t pay the full amount you owe. At IRSProb.com, we’ve seen countless individuals save thousands by simply filing on time.

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How to Safeguard Your Dutch-Treat Business Meal Deductions

Navigating the intricacies of tax deductions for business meals can be challenging, especially with the IRS’s Sutter rule potentially reducing or denying your claims. In “Navigating the Tax Maze: How to Safeguard Your Dutch-Treat Business Meal Deductions,” we unravel the nuances of this rule, highlight triggers that might attract IRS scrutiny, and provide practical strategies to protect your deductions. Discover how to effectively document your business meal expenses to ensure they are recognized as legitimate, deductible costs.