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Tax'n Books Inc Accounting & Tax Preparation Services. Our office also handles IRS & State Audits, including Sales T Our office has UNLIMITED Representation Authority.

Individual, Partnership, and Corporate Tax preparation, We also handle Tax Audits, Tax Appeals, Tax Collections, Offer in Compromise, Sales Tax Audits. We offer Tax Resolution on the Federal and State Levels. Call us today!

01/25/2026
01/25/2026

It’s Tax Time!

01/09/2026

The IRS acknowledged that new tax provisions could affect federal taxes, credits, and deductions. The start of filing season is in line with previous years.

01/05/2024

Tax Tip 2024-01: Tax credits and deductions for individuals Internal Revenue Service (IRS) sent this bulletin at 01/04/2024 11:09 AM EST IRS Tax Tips January 4, 2024 Useful Links: IRS.gov Help For Hurricane Victims News Essentials What's Hot News Releases IRS - The Basics IRS Guidance Media Contacts...

10/11/2022

While it's true that many companies qualify for the employee retention tax credit, there is significant concern about abuse and fraud.

IRS Issues Answers to FAQ About 2021 Child Tax Credit (3/3)Q: What happens if two different taxpayers claimed the CTC fo...
05/31/2022

IRS Issues Answers to FAQ About 2021 Child Tax Credit (3/3)

Q: What happens if two different taxpayers claimed the CTC for the same qualifying child?

A: In some cases, a child meets all the IRS tests to be a qualifying child for multiple taxpayers. Generally, however, only one taxpayer may claim the child for the CTC. As a result, the IRS may reject a return because the taxpayer claimed the CTC for a child already listed on a return filed earlier by someone else. If this situation arises with your return, you will need to submit a paper return instead of filing electronically. You will then receive an IRS notice detailing next steps, so that IRS personnel can determine which taxpayer may actually claim the credit.

IRS Issues Answers to FAQ About 2021 Child Tax Credit (2/3)Q: How do I respond to a notice saying that the IRS changed t...
05/23/2022

IRS Issues Answers to FAQ About 2021 Child Tax Credit (2/3)

Q: How do I respond to a notice saying that the IRS changed the CTC amount on my return?

A: If you agree with the change made, you do not need to respond at all. However, if you believe the IRS made a mistake, you can call the number shown on the letter you received. You have the right to appeal any IRS decision.

IRS Issues Answers to FAQs About 2021 Child Tax Credit (1/3)The maximum credit amounts and income limits for the Child T...
05/16/2022

IRS Issues Answers to FAQs About 2021 Child Tax Credit (1/3)

The maximum credit amounts and income limits for the Child Tax Credit differed in 2021 from other years. In addition, many taxpayers received advance CTC payments, and had to reconcile these payments with their actual credit amount on their 2021 tax returns. The IRS recently provided information to help taxpayers who still have questions about their 2021 CTC.

Q: I filed my return electronically but made a mistake reconciling my CTC. What should I do?

A: Wait to hear from the IRS, and understand that the processing of your return may be delayed. DO NOT file an amended return. In most cases, IRS personnel will simply correct your CTC amount and adjust your refund amount or amount of tax you owe accordingly. You will receive an official IRS notice by mail that explains the change.

Why Some Taxpayers May Receive IRS LettersIf the IRS needs to contact a taxpayer, the agency will generally send a lette...
05/11/2022

Why Some Taxpayers May Receive IRS Letters

If the IRS needs to contact a taxpayer, the agency will generally send a letter in the mail rather than emailing or calling. Taxpayers may receive IRS letters for many reasons, including:

- The taxpayer owes tax and did not pay it with their return or set up a payment plan.
- The IRS has a question about a tax return or needs more information to process it.
- The IRS has made an adjustment to a tax return or refund amount.
- The IRS needs to verify a taxpayer's identity.

If you receive an IRS letter in the mail, do not ignore it, but also do not panic. Some IRS notices do not require the taxpayer to take any action, while others advise the taxpayer of an issue that can be readily resolved. In many cases, you will not need to respond to the letter. For example, if an IRS notice simply informs you of a minor change made to your return or your refund amount, you can just file it with your tax records for future reference.

However, if the letter asks you to provide the IRS with additional information, you should respond as quickly as possible. Pay special attention to whether the notice includes a deadline to respond. Taxpayers who fail to reply to an IRS letter by a specified deadline may face penalties or forfeit their appeal rights.

You have the right to appeal any IRS decision about your tax return or the amount of tax you owe. If you do not understand an IRS notice or believe the IRS has made an error, a tax professional can help you figure out the situation and plan your next steps.

Missed the April 18 IRS Deadline? File Now to Reduce Penalties or Claim Your RefundThe IRS due date for filing 2021 tax ...
05/02/2022

Missed the April 18 IRS Deadline? File Now to Reduce Penalties or Claim Your Refund

The IRS due date for filing 2021 tax returns has passed, but taxpayers who missed the deadline still have many reasons to file as soon as possible. Both those who owe tax and those entitled to refunds will benefit from filing a 2021 return without further delay.

If you owe tax and did not request an automatic filing extension, filing your return now will minimize the late filing penalty. Even if you did request an extension, remember that the extension applies only to filing your return, not to paying your tax. By estimating how much tax you owe and paying now, you can reduce other IRS penalties and interest charges.

Some federal tax credits are also refundable, meaning that if you qualify, you may receive an IRS refund even if you owed no tax or had no tax withheld during the year. However, you generally must file a return to claim these credits and receive your refund. Common refundable credits include the Child Tax Credit (CTC), Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), Recovery Rebate Credit, and Child and Dependent Care Credit.

Refund Scams - Did You Know?As tax filing season ends and individuals start receiving their refunds, taxpayers should be...
04/25/2022

Refund Scams - Did You Know?

As tax filing season ends and individuals start receiving their refunds, taxpayers should be aware of a refund scam that may be making the rounds.

The scammer starts by stealing taxpayer information through hacks, uses the stolen information to file a tax return, and then gets the refund deposited into the victim's account. They then contact the victim and pretend to be the IRS saying that it was a mistaken deposit and to return the money to them. The scammers may make threats for you to return the 'erroneous deposit' using a recorded call message, or pose as debt collection agency officials acting on behalf of the IRS.

The IRS has established procedures for taxpayers to follow in the genuine case of a mistaken refund that can be found here: https://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc161.

Possible Reasons Why 2021 IRS Tax Refunds May Be Delayed – Did You Know?Most taxpayers who file their returns electronic...
04/20/2022

Possible Reasons Why 2021 IRS Tax Refunds May Be Delayed – Did You Know?

Most taxpayers who file their returns electronically and request direct deposit generally receive their IRS refunds within 21 days. However, a variety of factors can result in longer return processing times. The IRS recently reminded taxpayers of the most common causes of tax refund delays, including:

- The return was mailed on paper instead of filed electronically. Filing a paper return typically doubles the expected wait time for a refund.
- The IRS needs more information to process the return. In this case, you will generally receive an IRS letter requesting the information.
- The return did not include banking information for direct deposit, so the IRS must mail a paper check.
- The return includes a request for an Injured Spouse refund allocation.

The IRS cannot provide information about refund status until at least 21 days after a return was electronically filed, or six weeks after a paper return was mailed.

IRS Where's My Refund Tool: https://www.irs.gov/refunds.

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