2Eazy Exe Consultant

2Eazy Exe Consultant 2 Eazy Exe Consulting Inc provides expert management consulting, tax prep, credit repair, & tax software. Teresa Beaver leads Exe Consultant Inc.

and Simply The Best Tax Consultant LLC. She's an expert in management consulting, tax prep, tax software, and credit repair, dedicated to seamless financial growth.

05/28/2026

❓ Thursday Tax Questions | May 28, 2026

Here are 5 important 2026 tax questions taxpayers and tax professionals are asking this week:

1️⃣ Can taxpayers still amend a 2025 return after receiving their refund?

2️⃣ Are gig workers required to report income earned through payment apps in 2026?

3️⃣ What happens if a taxpayer ignores an IRS notice or letter?

4️⃣ Can taxpayers qualify for payment plans if they can’t pay their tax debt in full?

5️⃣ Are small business owners required to keep digital receipts and records for deductions?

📌 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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05/27/2026

📰 Wednesday Tax News | May 27, 2026

📌 Here are the latest IRS updates taxpayers and tax professionals should know this week:

✅ IRS to offer Saturday hours at select Taxpayer Assistance Centers on May 30 to provide additional in-person support during tax season.

✅ IRS CEO Frank J. Bisignano highlighted Working Families Tax Cuts provisions, including:
• No tax on car loan interest
• No tax on overtime
• Enhanced deduction for seniors

✅ IRS announced a time-limited settlement opportunity for eligible taxpayers involved in conservation easement disputes.

✅ Small businesses continue receiving support through IRS tools, educational resources, and National Small Business Week initiatives.

✅ The IRS is accepting applications for:
• Low Income Taxpayer Clinic grants
• Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) grants
• IRS Advisory Council (IRSAC) membership

⚠️ Reminder:
Taxpayers should stay alert for scams, fraudulent tax schemes, and misleading tax credit promotions.

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05/19/2026

📌 Tuesday Tax Tips | May 19, 2026

💡 Understanding your taxpayer rights is just as important as filing your taxes correctly!

The IRS reminds taxpayers that the “Right to Be Informed” means you deserve clear explanations of tax laws, IRS decisions, and any actions you need to take. Staying informed helps avoid mistakes, penalties, and unnecessary stress during tax season.

✅ Important 2026 Tax Tips:
• Read every IRS notice carefully — don’t ignore IRS mail.
• Taxpayers facing financial hardship may qualify for an Offer in Compromise to settle tax debt.
• Small business owners can use IRS online tools to manage tax responsibilities more efficiently.
• If you discover an error after filing, you may need to file an amended return.
• Start planning now for next tax season by reviewing your withholding and records early.

🛡️ Remember: Staying informed helps protect you from scams, missed deductions, and costly filing errors.

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05/15/2026

✅ 1. Can taxpayers still request an extension after missing April 15?
An extension must generally be requested by the filing deadline. If missed, taxpayers should file as soon as possible to reduce penalties and interest.

✅ 2. What is the IRS Business Tax Account?
The IRS expanded Business Tax Account access in 2026 to partnerships, tax-exempt organizations, and government entities for managing tax information online securely.

✅ 3. How does “No Tax on Tips” work?
Qualified tip income may now receive favorable tax treatment under updated 2026 IRS guidance and regulations.

✅ 4. What should taxpayers do after an ERC disallowance notice?
Taxpayers can review the notice carefully, respond with supporting documentation, request Appeals review, or use Form 907 for additional review time in certain cases.

✅ 5. Is gig income taxable without a 1099?
Yes. All income earned through gig work, freelancing, or side jobs must be reported, even if no tax form is received.

✅ 6. How can taxpayers identify tax scams?
Be cautious of promises of huge refunds, aggressive refund schemes, fake IRS messages, and preparers who refuse to sign returns.

✅ 7. Can unpaid taxes be handled online?
Yes. The IRS offers online payment plans and tools to help taxpayers manage balances and payment options.

✅ 8. How can tax preparers improve client security?
Use strong passwords, multi-factor authentication, encrypted systems, and secure document-sharing methods.

✅ 9. What documents should taxpayers keep?
Keep W-2s, 1099s, receipts, deduction records, bank statements, and prior-year returns for at least three years.

✅ 10. Are cryptocurrency transactions taxable?
Yes. Selling, exchanging, or receiving digital assets can create taxable events that must be reported to the IRS.

📌 Staying informed helps taxpayers and tax professionals avoid mistakes, reduce risks, and stay compliant during the 2026 tax season.
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05/14/2026

Thursday Tax Questions – May 14, 2026
❓ 1. Can taxpayers still request an extension after missing the April 15 deadline?
❓ 2. What is the IRS Business Tax Account, and who can use it in 2026?
❓ 3. How does the new “No Tax on Tips” rule affect workers this year?
❓ 4. What should taxpayers do if they receive a notice about ERC claim disallowance?
❓ 5. Are taxpayers required to report gig economy income even without a 1099 form?
❓ 6. What are the warning signs of abusive tax scams or ghost preparers in 2026?
❓ 7. Can taxpayers set up payment plans online for unpaid taxes?
❓ 8. How can tax preparers protect client data from identity theft and fraud?
❓ 9. What records should taxpayers keep in case of an IRS audit?
❓ 10. Are digital asset and cryptocurrency transactions taxable in 2026?
📌 These are new and important 2026 tax season questions many taxpayers and tax preparers are asking.
Stay tuned for Friday Tax Answers!

05/10/2026

🌸 Happy Mother’s Day to All Amazing Tax Moms! 🌸
Today, we celebrate the hardworking mothers who balance family, careers, clients, deadlines, and endless responsibilities with strength and grace. 💐
To all the dedicated Tax Preparers, Tax Pros, and Taxpayer Moms — thank you for your patience, dedication, and commitment throughout every tax season. Your hard work helps families, businesses, and communities stay financially strong and compliant. ❤️
Whether you're preparing returns, organizing records, managing a business, or caring for your loved ones, your efforts truly make a difference every single day.
✨ “A mother’s love is the foundation of every strong family — just like accurate tax planning is the foundation of financial success.”
This Mother’s Day, take a moment to celebrate yourself and the incredible work you do both at home and professionally. 🌷
📌 Remember: IRS resources and online tools are available year-round to help taxpayers and tax professionals stay informed and prepared.
📲 DM us or click the link in bio to connect with a trusted tax expert for guidance and support all year long!

05/07/2026

📌 Thursday Tax Questions – May 7, 2026

❓ Can small businesses still apply for IRS assistance programs after tax season ends?

❓ What is the IRS Low Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC) grant program and who benefits from it?

❓ Are tax-exempt organizations now able to access the IRS Business Tax Account online?

❓ What should taxpayers do if they receive a notice about tax debt in 2026?

❓ Can taxpayers request additional time after an ERC claim disallowance?

❓ What are the warning signs of abusive conservation easement tax schemes?

❓ How can taxpayers report suspected tax fraud or scams to the IRS?

❓ Are there IRS resources available specifically for small businesses during National Small Business Week?

❓ What new online tools has the IRS launched to help taxpayers manage tax issues?

❓ Can volunteers still participate in VITA or TCE programs after filing season?

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

💬 Stay tuned for Friday Tax Answers!

05/06/2026

📰 Wednesday Tax News — May 6, 2026
For Tax Preparers & Taxpayers
Latest updates from the Internal Revenue Service

🆕 Key IRS Updates You Should Know This Week

🤝 Low Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC) Grants Open
The IRS is now accepting applications (May 6 – July 6, 2026) for organizations to receive funding to help low-income taxpayers with tax issues and representation.

⚠️ Conservation Easement Warning Update
IRS updated its guidance on abusive conservation easement transactions, including:

New court decisions

Warning signs for investors
👉 Stay cautious before investing in complex tax shelters

🧑‍💼 IRS Advisory Council Applications Open
Applications are now open for 2027 IRSAC membership (deadline June 5, 2026)
👉 فرصة كبيرة للمتخصصين للمساهمة في تحسين النظام الضريبي

🏢 Small Business Week Support
During National Small Business Week, the IRS is:

Providing educational resources

Hosting events

Supporting business compliance and growth

👵👴 Grants for Taxpayer Assistance Programs
Applications are open for:

VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance)

TCE (Tax Counseling for the Elderly)
👉 These programs offer free tax help to eligible taxpayers

💻 New Tool to Manage Tax Debt
The IRS launched a new online tool to help taxpayers:

Understand tax debt

Explore payment options

Resolve balances more easily

🚨 IRS Expands Fraud Detection Efforts
A new Whistleblower Alert encourages reporting of:

Fraud

Misuse of funds

Tax evasion

📌 What This Means for You:
Whether you're a taxpayer or tax pro, these updates highlight more support, more tools, and increased enforcement—so staying informed is key.

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

05/05/2026

💡 Tuesday Tax Tips — May 5, 2026
For Tax Preparers & Taxpayers
Latest updates from the Internal Revenue Service

📊 Post-Tax Season = Smart Planning Season!
Tax season may be over, but now is the perfect time to stay ahead and avoid future surprises.

🛑 Small Business Owners: Stay Scam Alert!
During National Small Business Week, the IRS warns:

Watch out for fake emails, calls, and phishing scams

Never share sensitive info with unknown sources

Work only with trusted tax professionals

👉 Scammers don’t take a break—stay vigilant!

📉 Check Your Withholding Now
It’s not too early to plan for next year:

Review your paycheck withholding

Adjust if needed to avoid big tax bills or refunds

👉 Small changes now = big benefits later

✏️ Need to Fix a Mistake?
If you find an error after filing:

File an amended return (Form 1040-X)

Correct income, credits, or deductions

💰 Waiting on Your Refund?
Track it بسهولة using:

“Where’s My Refund?” tool

Your IRS online account

⚠️ Missed the Deadline?
Don’t panic:

File your return ASAP

Pay what you can

Set up a payment plan if needed

👉 Acting quickly reduces penalties

🧾 Know Your Rights
Every taxpayer has rights under the Taxpayer Bill of Rights, including:

Right to quality service

Right to pay only the correct amount

💡 Pro Tip:
Stay organized year-round—keep records, track income, and plan ahead for a smoother 2027 tax season.

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

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