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Get It Now Professional Tax Service in Chicago, Illinois, is an income tax preparation service for individuals looking to maximize the amount of their return. We also give customers cash for referrals and all of our clients receive personal attention due to each tax return situation being different. Our approach is different in that we review your previous returns to ensure you are not missing val

uable information with the aim of maximizing the amount of your potential refund. Our customers say they are very happy with our services and they love their results. They also say they are more informed then they were before coming to us.

04/17/2026

✅ Friday Tax Answers — April 17, 2026

Clear Answers You Can Use Today
From the Internal Revenue Service

💡 Let’s Clear the Confusion!

Here are the answers to the most asked tax questions this week:

✅ A1:

File your return as soon as possible and pay what you can. You can also request a payment plan to reduce penalties and interest.

✅ A2:

Eligibility depends on your income type and job. The new deductions apply to qualified tips, overtime, and specific categories under updated IRS rules.

✅ A3:

Yes. You must report all digital asset transactions, even if you didn’t receive a tax form.

✅ A4:

Yes! You can still claim refunds or credits, but filing sooner helps avoid delays and ensures you don’t miss out.

✅ A5:

The IRS offers options like:

Installment agreements
Partial payments
Other relief programs

👉 Ignoring the bill is the worst option.

✅ A6:

File an amended return (Form 1040-X) to fix errors such as income, deductions, or filing status.

✅ A7:

Absolutely. IRS online tools help you:

Track refunds
Manage payments
Access tax records securely

📌 Understanding these answers can help you avoid penalties, maximize benefits, and stay compliant in 2026 and beyond.

🚀 Stay informed. Stay ahead. Stay compliant.

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04/16/2026

❓ Thursday Tax Questions — April 16, 2026

For Tax Preparers & Taxpayers
Based on latest updates from the Internal Revenue Service

🤔 Are You Asking the Right Tax Questions This Season?

As the 2026 tax season wraps up, here are some new and important questions many taxpayers and professionals are still unsure about:

❓ Q1: If I missed the April 15 deadline, what should I do immediately to reduce penalties?
❓ Q2: Who qualifies for the new deductions like “No Tax on Tips” and “No Tax on Overtime”?
❓ Q3: Is it necessary to report digital assets even without receiving official tax forms?
❓ Q4: Can I still claim refunds or credits if I file after the deadline?
❓ Q5: What are my options if I can’t pay my full tax bill right now?
❓ Q6: How do I correct a mistake after I’ve already filed my return?
❓ Q7: Are new IRS online tools like Business Tax Account or Individual Online Account really worth using?

📌 These are new and important 2026 tax season questions many taxpayers and tax preparers are asking.

👉 Stay tuned for Friday Tax Answers!

04/15/2026

📰 Wednesday Tax News — April 15, 2026

For Tax Preparers & Taxpayers
Latest updates from the Internal Revenue Service

⏳ Deadline Day is Here!

Today is the April 15 tax deadline. Taxpayers should file, pay, or request an extension today to avoid penalties.

📄 Need More Time? File an Extension

The IRS reminds taxpayers they can request an extension until October 15, 2026, but it must be submitted by today.

🎥 Free IRS Webinar

The IRS hosted a free webinar with last-minute filing tips to help both taxpayers and professionals navigate final-day filing.

🏢 In-Person Help Available

Special Saturday hours (April 11 & April 25) are available at Taxpayer Assistance Centers for those needing face-to-face support.

💰 “No Tax on Tips” Final Rules

Final regulations clarify which occupations qualify under the “No Tax on Tips” provision from the One, Big, Beautiful Bill.

🌍 New Remittance Transfer Tax Rules

Proposed regulations introduce guidance on a new excise tax on certain remittance transfers, impacting specific payments.

⚡ Last-Minute Filing Help

The IRS continues to provide tools and reminders for last-minute filers to ensure accurate and timely submissions.

💼 Expanded Business Tax Tools

The Business Tax Account is now available to more entities, improving online access and tax management.

📈 Smooth Filing Season

The IRS reports strong performance this season, with faster refunds and increased use of e-filing.

📌 Final Reminder:
Today is the deadline — file now or request an extension before it’s too late!

📲 DM us or click the link in bio to connect with a tax expert who can help you stay compliant and secure this season!

04/14/2026

💡 Tuesday Tax Tips — April 14, 2026

For Tax Preparers & Taxpayers
Latest insights from the Internal Revenue Service

⏳ Deadline is Here – Act Now!

The April 15, 2026 deadline is here. If you haven’t filed yet, take action today to avoid penalties and delays.

💸 Can’t Pay Your Tax Bill?

You still have options:

Set up a payment plan (installment agreement)
Pay as much as possible now to reduce interest
Explore other IRS relief options

👉 Don’t ignore your tax bill—manage it smartly

📄 Need More Time to File?

Request an extension before April 15:

Gives extra time to file (not to pay)
Helps avoid late filing penalties
File Form 4868 or use IRS online tools
⚡ Last-Minute Filers – You Still Have Time!
Use e-file for faster processing
Double-check your information to avoid errors
Choose direct deposit for quicker refunds
💰 Don’t Miss Your Refund!

Even if you’re not required to file, you could still be eligible for:

Tax credits
Refunds from withholding

👉 Filing could mean money back in your pocket

⚠️ Stay Alert for Scams

Watch out for:

“Ghost” preparers who don’t sign returns
Fake promises of large credits
Requests for personal info via email/text

👉 Always use trusted and verified tax professionals

💡 Pro Tip:

File early, file accurately, and use IRS online tools to stay in control of your taxes.

📲 DM us or click the link in bio to connect with a tax expert who can help you stay compliant and secure this season!

04/13/2026

💼 Motivational Monday — April 13, 2026

For Tax Preparers & Taxpayers
Inspired by guidance from the Internal Revenue Service

🌟 Stay Focused. Stay Strong. Finish Smart.

With the tax deadline just around the corner, this is the time to push forward with confidence and clarity.

💼 For Tax Preparers:

Your hard work during these final days truly matters.
Every accurate return you file builds trust, compliance, and peace of mind for your clients.
Keep going—you’re making a difference!

🧾 For Taxpayers:

It’s not too late to take control.
Organize your documents, review your return, and file on time or request an extension to stay penalty-free.

🚀 Monday Motivation:

“Success in tax season comes to those who stay consistent, focused, and proactive—especially in the final stretch.”

📌 Reminder:
April 15 is almost here—act now, file smart, and finish strong!

📲 DM us or click the link in bio to connect with a tax expert who can help you stay compliant and secure this season!

04/10/2026

📘 Friday Tax Questions & Answers — April 10, 2026

For Tax Preparers & Taxpayers
Based on updates from the Internal Revenue Service

❓ Q1: What happens if I miss the April 15 tax deadline?

✅ Answer:
If you miss the deadline and don’t file an extension, you may face failure-to-file penalties. File as soon as possible and pay what you can to reduce penalties and interest.

❓ Q2: Can I still get my refund if I file late?

✅ Answer:
Yes! If you’re due a refund, there’s no penalty for filing late, but you should still file promptly to receive your money faster.

❓ Q3: What are “Trump Accounts” and who qualifies?

✅ Answer:
Trump Accounts are new tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible children. Some may qualify for a $1,000 pilot contribution, depending on eligibility rules.

❓ Q4: How can I check my refund status?

✅ Answer:
Use the IRS “Where’s My Refund?” tool or your online IRS account to track your refund in real time.

❓ Q5: Are tips and overtime really tax-free now?

✅ Answer:
Under the One, Big, Beautiful Bill, certain deductions apply to tips and overtime. It’s not fully tax-free for everyone, but eligible taxpayers can reduce taxable income.

❓ Q6: What is the safest way to file taxes in 2026?

✅ Answer:
The safest and fastest way is to:

File electronically (e-file)
Use trusted tax professionals or IRS Free File
Avoid sharing sensitive info with unknown sources
💡 Final Tip:

Don’t wait until the last minute! Filing early helps avoid errors, reduces stress, and speeds up refunds.

📲 DM us or click the link in bio to connect with a tax expert who can help you stay compliant and secure this season!

04/08/2026

📰 Wednesday Tax News — April 8, 2026

For Tax Preparers & Taxpayers
Latest updates from the Internal Revenue Service

💼 IRS Expands Business Tax Account

The IRS has expanded access to the Business Tax Account, now available to partnerships, government entities, and tax-exempt organizations—making it easier to manage taxes online.

🌍 Opportunity Zones Guidance

New guidance helps states nominate areas as Qualified Opportunity Zones (QOZs) under the One, Big, Beautiful Bill, encouraging investment in underserved communities.

⏰ Act Now: File or Request Extension

With the April 15 deadline approaching, taxpayers are urged to file, pay, or request an extension as soon as possible to avoid penalties.

📈 Filing Season Running Smoothly

The IRS reports a smooth 2026 filing season, with faster refunds and a strong increase in electronic filing (e-file) usage.

👶 Trump Accounts Milestone

Over 4 million children are enrolled in Trump Accounts, with more than 1 million receiving the $1,000 pilot contribution.

💸 $1.2 Billion in Unclaimed Refunds

Taxpayers still have time to claim 2022 refunds, but must file by April 15, 2026 or risk losing their money permanently.

🏢 In-Person Help Available

The IRS continues offering special Saturday hours at Taxpayer Assistance Centers for those needing face-to-face help.

⚠️ Stay Alert: Tax Scams

The IRS reminds everyone to watch out for Dirty Dozen tax scams, especially during peak filing season.

📌 Final Reminder:
Tax Deadline: April 15, 2026

Stay informed. File on time. Avoid penalties.

04/06/2026

💼 Motivational Monday

For Tax Preparers & Taxpayers
Inspired by guidance from the Internal Revenue Service

🌟 New Week. New Focus. New Financial Wins.

Tax season can feel overwhelming—but remember, every return filed and every document organized is a step toward financial clarity and success.

💼 For Tax Preparers:

Your expertise brings confidence to your clients.
Your dedication turns confusion into clarity.
Keep going—you’re making a real impact every single day.

🧾 For Taxpayers:

Stay proactive. Stay organized. Stay informed.
Filing your taxes correctly today builds a stronger financial future tomorrow.

🚀 Monday Motivation:

“Success in tax season isn’t about perfection—
it’s about preparation, persistence, and progress.”

📌 Take advantage of IRS tools, double-check your information, and keep pushing forward—you're closer to the finish line than you think!

04/05/2026

🐣 Happy Easter Message

For Tax Preparers & Taxpayers
From guidance and resources provided by the Internal Revenue Service

🌸 Happy Easter!

This Easter season is a great reminder that new beginnings, fresh starts, and hope are always possible — even during busy tax season.

💼 Message for Tax Preparers:

Thank you for the long hours, dedication, and hard work you put into helping clients file accurate returns, claim the right credits, and stay compliant with IRS regulations. Your work makes a real difference.

🧾 Message for Taxpayers:

Easter is a perfect time to get organized, file your taxes, and start fresh financially. Filing on time, keeping records, and using IRS online tools can help make tax season smooth and stress-free.

🌼 Easter Motivation:

File smart.
Stay organized.
Plan ahead.
Enjoy the season.

Wishing all Tax Preparers and Taxpayers a Happy Easter filled with peace, success, and financial well-being!

04/03/2026

✅ Friday Tax Answers — IRS Based Answers

Friday Tax Answers (2026 Tax Season)
Answers based on IRS guidance and news releases.

✔ 1. Schedule 1-A Deductions
Taxpayers will use Schedule 1-A to claim deductions such as no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, car loan interest deduction, and enhanced senior deduction.

✔ 2. Reporting Tips & Overtime
Yes, tips and overtime must still be reported as income first before claiming the deduction on Schedule 1-A.

✔ 3. No Tax on Overtime Deduction
Eligible taxpayers can deduct up to $12,500 ($25,000 for joint filers) of qualified overtime income, subject to income limits.

✔ 4. Update Withholding
Taxpayers should use the IRS Tax Withholding Estimator to adjust withholding due to new deductions and credits so they don’t owe taxes later.

✔ 5. Old Refunds (2022 Returns)
Taxpayers must file old tax returns before the deadline or they may lose the refund permanently (usually after three years).

✔ 6. Digital Assets Reporting
Taxpayers must report digital asset transactions and brokers may issue Form 1099-DA for digital asset transactions.

✔ 7. Car Loan Interest Deduction
Some taxpayers may now be eligible to deduct car loan interest using the new Schedule 1-A if they meet requirements.

📌 Weekly Tax Reminder:
New deductions, new forms, and new reporting rules make 2026 tax season different — always review IRS updates before filing.

04/02/2026

❓ Thursday Tax Questions — Latest 2026 Tax Questions

Based on updates from the Internal Revenue Service

Thursday Tax Questions (2026 Filing Season)

1️⃣ What deductions can taxpayers claim using the new Schedule 1-A on Form 1040?

2️⃣ Do tips and overtime still need to be reported as income before claiming the new deductions?

3️⃣ How does the No Tax on Overtime deduction work and who qualifies?

4️⃣ Should taxpayers update their Form W-4 withholding because of new tax deductions and credits in 2026?

5️⃣ What should taxpayers do if they still haven’t filed their 2022 tax return but are eligible for a refund?

6️⃣ Are taxpayers required to report digital asset or cryptocurrency transactions in 2026 tax returns?

7️⃣ Can taxpayers claim deductions for car loan interest on their tax return now?

📌 These are new and important 2026 tax season questions many taxpayers and tax preparers are asking.

Stay tuned for Friday Tax Answers!

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