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How to get a bigger tax refund in 2023

If you want a bigger tax refund in 2023, or any other year, you may be able to get it by changing your filing status or claiming credits and deductions you may be missing out on.

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Back taxes and tax debt

Guide to tax debt and relief

When you owe back taxes, it can be overwhelming. We can help you better understand everything so you can get back on track.

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Owing the IRS can be stressful and worrisome but you're not alone - we're here to fight for your rights and get you back on track.

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What happens when the IRS takes away your passport for severe tax debt?

Not paying your taxes can have harsh consequences. This makes it important for you to understand the consequences and how to resolve these issues. One major consequence is passport restrictions. Let's take a look at how that happens, and what that means for you.

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IRS Penalty Relief: Which Type Is Right for You?

We all know that the IRS assesses millions of dollars in penalties from taxpayers every year, but many people are not aware that the IRS also offers penalty relief for those eligible. It is important to understand what your obligations are to the IRS and the right penalty relief options there are for your particular situation. For example, you may have late payment penalty, which means you didn’t pay your taxes by the due date of the tax return, generally April 15, but May 17 for 2020 returns. There are many different types of penalties but here we will explore the types of penalty relief options offered by the IRS.

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How to File Back Taxes Without Records

What happens if you haven't filed your taxes at all? Most people file their taxes before the May 17 deadline: it's estimated that 90% of all tax returns the IRS processes in a given year are submitted before the deadline.

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What happens if you lie on your taxes?

The consequences of committing tax fraud vary from case to case. There are generally 5 different potential consequences, ranging in severity.

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Employment

Home Business and Office Tax Deductions

Home Business and Office Tax Deductions

See if you qualify for any tax breaks for operating a business from your home.

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How unemployment can affect your tax return

How unemployment can affect your tax return

We know how difficult unemployment can be. Here’s what you need to know before filing your taxes this year.

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Changes to Job-Search Deductions

Changes to Job-Search Deductions

Tax reform suspended deductions for job hunting, moving for a job, and job-related expenses. These expenses are no longer deductible for tax years 2018 through 2025.

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Health and medical

Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

Enacted in 2010, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) is health insurance reform that affected every American. In 2017, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) was passed that eliminated the federal penalty for taxpayers who didn’t have health insurance.

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Tax Reform and Healthcare

Tax Reform and Healthcare

Thanks to tax reform, starting in 2019, the federal penalty for not having health insurance will be $0.

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Advanced Premium Tax Credit

Advanced Premium Tax Credit

Are you having a difficult time affording healthcare coverage through an employer? You might be eligible for the Advanced Premium Tax Credit, designed to help you and your family get affordable healthcare.

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