Arlene L. Shults, CPA

Arlene L. Shults, CPA Accounting, Taxation, Bookkeeping.

12/12/2025

As we are preparing for tax season, one (poorly timed!) change is that we just found out that our website is no longer compatible with GoDaddy, and I have decided to redirect the site here.

Merry Christmas, and Happiest of Holidays to all!

Wally

12/22/2022

The 1099-K is a HOT TOPIC right now. Be alert for fraud!! Many companies, and their accounting firms, are sending requests for your identification ahead of issuing a 1099-K. Make sure that the request is legit, and that the firm is too!!! If unsure, call us :)

On the same topic, if you are receiving a 1099-K and the income is not taxable, be sure to keep records/proof, because the IRS will be sending a lot of letters to challenge the tax return when we deem no tax due on the gross "sales" from the K.

Merry/Happy/Etc to ALL !!!!!!!! :) -Wally

Some relief coming:
10/19/2022

Some relief coming:

The soaring price tags on food and other daily items across the U.S. may lead to lower taxes for many Americans, the IRS said.

FYI - you can apply online for the new Homeowner/Renter relief from NJ if you owned/rented 10/1/2019 and income was unde...
09/14/2022

FYI - you can apply online for the new Homeowner/Renter relief from NJ if you owned/rented 10/1/2019 and income was under $250k for a Homeowner and $150k for a renter.
https://nj.gov/treasury/taxation/anchor/index.shtml

*You may need to jump through an extra hoop to get your ID and PIN, but you do not need your 2019 NJ Tax return... if you filed, then the Gross Income line will fill in automatically :) - Wally

The Affordable New Jersey Communities for Homeowners and Renters (ANCHOR) program replaces the Homestead Benefit.

02/03/2022

A good read - Wally

IRS Sends 1,200 Employees To Tackle Tax Refund Backlog
Laura Davison - 1h ago

© Bloomberg

(Bloomberg) -- The Internal Revenue Service is temporarily re-assigning about 1,200 employees to help the agency navigate what will likely be one of the most challenging tax filing seasons in years, according to a person familiar with the plans.

The influx of attention on the backlog comes as the IRS began this filing season with a close to 10 million unprocessed returns from previous years, compared to fewer than 1 million in normal years. Taxpayers have complained that they are still waiting for resolutions of disputes over refunds from the 2020 tax season, the result of IRS office closures during the pandemic and additional benefits distributed through the tax system, including stimulus payments. Resolving prior year disputes will help taxpayers file accurate returns this tax season.

The IRS has had its budget cut several times in the past 10 years, and has some of the lowest staffing levels in decades. During the 2021 tax season, there were fewer than 15,000 people to handle more than 240 million calls taxpayers made to the agency, or roughly one person to handle every 16,000 calls received, according to the IRS.

The employee re-shuffle could help mitigate what the IRS has warned could be a frustrating period for taxpayers. Agency officials said Americans could experience delays in receiving their refunds this year, particularly if there are errors on their forms. The agency is encouraging people to carefully check their tax returns before submitting them, in addition to filing electronically and requesting a direct deposit for the best chance of receiving refunds within the typical 21-day waiting period.

This tax season is likely to be one of the most complicated in recent years. Taxpayers will use their forms to reconcile any missing coronavirus stimulus payments or child tax credit amounts. Additionally, a wave of new businesses created in 2021 means that that more owners will be filing lengthier forms.

IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig has said that Congress should allocate more money for the agency in order for it to hire the staff and invest in the systems it needs to make the tax system more efficient. Democratic lawmakers are pushing for $80 billion in additional funding for the agency over a decade, an amount Republicans have said is too much.

“You want the IRS to be successful,” Rettig, who was appointed by President Donald Trump, said last month. “You want roads, you want education, you want peace and freedom.”

Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat, has urged her fellow lawmakers to give the IRS additional money to help taxpayers and combat tax evasion. It’s unclear whether the agency will get any additional funds this year with Congress deadlocked on government spending bills and President Joe Biden’s economic agenda, both which call for more funds for the tax agency.

01/28/2022

I logged in to my personal IRS account, so that I could get a copy of the Advanced Child Tax Credit Payments that I received. A week later I got a letter from the IRS and of course, in taxpayer mode and not preparer mode... my stomach sank at the sight of the letter! LOL.

As it turns out, the letter was to confirm that my online account was accessed on January 18th, and to give me a chance to waive a red flag if it wasn't me.

So, if you log in to your IRS account, expect a love-letter "Letter CP303" to come soon after. If you expect it, then maybe you won't get agita like I did, LOL. - Wally

01/19/2022

NJ Unemployment is sending out Form 1099-G to your email on file right now. If you do not have an email address on file, then log in to UI to print your tax form 1099-G for your taxes.

Also note that Coinbase and Robinhood have not yet made their forms available but will soon. Feb 1st Coinbase should be ready, and Robinhood says "mid February" so far. This may be something overlooked by someone that is new to investing and dabbled with either/both of these companies during 2021.

We are processing and issuing W2 and 1099 forms for our clients right now... the first day to file with the IRS is Monday January 24th...tax season is here again folks!

01/11/2022

The IRS recently announced that they will begin accepting tax returns a little earlier this year; 1/24/2022.

01/01/2022

I’d hoped to get to work getting this new page a little further along, but I’ve been sick in bed for a week! Today I’m finally feeling better, though pretty weak.

Let’s hope that I’m done with getting sick, as we begin anotherTax Season!

Goodbye 2021 and hello 2022!

Wally

12/15/2021

This is version 2 I suppose. Our page was hacked a while back and try as I might, FB is not helping to get it back! While this isn't a very active page, I certainly do not want people unknowingly interacting with some scammer! I'll continue to try to get FB to take down the other page! - Wally

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