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Where your return actually stands, how to ask so the answer comes fast, and why this firm answers status questions in writing — with your reference number attached.
Half the internet says OBBBA raised the Section 199A deduction to 23%. It did not — what passed is 20%, permanently. The correction, with legislative history.
The most common tax problems — deduction abuse, missed write-offs, late filing, non-filing, and preparer fraud — and how to avoid each one.
Government fines and penalties aren't deductible — not as business expenses, not on Schedule A. Here's the rule, the reasoning, and the narrow exceptions.
Each parent can withdraw up to $5,000 from an IRA or 401(k) penalty-free within a year of a birth or adoption — and repay it later. How the exception works.
Income mismatches, outsized deductions, and unreported cash are the IRS audit triggers small businesses hit most — how each works and how to stay off the list.
How a cost segregation study accelerates depreciation on commercial and rental property — and why permanent 100% bonus depreciation makes it more powerful than ever.
Give $19,000 per person per year with zero gift-tax consequences; the lifetime exclusion is now a permanent $15 million. How the gift tax works in 2026.
A large capital gain in one year can trigger the 20% rate plus the 3.8% net investment income surtax. Spreading it with an installment sale is often the fix.
A Notice of Deficiency means the IRS's records don't match your return — and starts a hard deadline for Tax Court. Here's how to respond whether you agree or not.
An Offer in Compromise lets qualifying taxpayers settle IRS debt for less than they owe — and acceptance is more common than the folklore says. Who qualifies.
The one rule that defeats nearly every IRS phone and email scam, plus the phishing patterns and identity-theft traps to watch for.
How the pay-as-you-earn system works, why self-employed people face underpayment penalties, and the safe harbor rules and year-end withholding trick.
The $10,000 FBAR trigger, Form 8938 thresholds, the foreign accounts people miss, and the penalties that make noncompliance so expensive.
Why the IRS sends notices, the three mistakes that turn a routine letter into an expensive problem, and how a federally licensed tax practitioner handles it.
Rashia Wilson stole millions in fraudulent refunds, then bragged about it on Facebook. What her case teaches about identity theft and the IRS's long memory.
When a joint return hides a spouse's errors, the IRS can hold both signers liable — unless you qualify for innocent spouse relief. The three tests explained.
How installment sales let property sellers spread capital gains over years, the four structures, and the traps — depreciation recapture and election rules.
The real rules of the IRS Offer in Compromise: the three grounds, filing prerequisites, and how the IRS calculates what it thinks you can pay.
Common IRS tax terms in plain English — filing status, AGI, MAGI, taxable income, marginal rates, deductions, credits, and the AMT.
The 1099-K threshold is back to $20,000 and 200 transactions, but side hustle income was always taxable — form or no form. What actually matters.
IRS rules give businesses 60 days to report a change of address or responsible party on Form 8822-B. Skipping it is how identity-theft problems fester unnoticed.
How to tell a legitimate IRS letter from an impersonation scam, the most common reasons the IRS writes to you, and what to do next.
CP2000, CP504, Final Notice of Intent to Levy — what the common IRS notices actually mean, the myths around them, and the step-by-step response that protects your rights.
The five IRS penalties that catch individuals and small businesses most often, what triggers each, and the relief options — including first-time abatement.
The estimated-tax underpayment penalty is an interest charge that hits self-employed people and investors hardest. The safe harbors and year-end workarounds.
How an IRS wage levy actually unfolds — the notice sequence, the deadlines that matter, and the four proven ways to stop garnishment before or after it starts.
Personal, investment, mortgage, business, passive, and student loan interest follow different deduction rules — tracing rules follow the money, not the loan.
Michael Jackson's estate fought the IRS over a billion-dollar valuation gap. Lessons on valuation, complex assets, and timely filing for far smaller estates.
Locked out of Roth IRA contributions by income limits? The mega backdoor Roth moves after-tax 401(k) money into tax-free territory. How it works in 2026.
RMDs start at age 73 — 75 if born in 1960 or later — and missing one triggers a penalty of up to 25% of the shortfall. How the rules work and how to stay clear.
The IRS late-filing penalty is not a flat fee — it compounds monthly and is calculated on unpaid tax, not total income. Here is the actual formula.
The IRS publishes no formula for reasonable compensation, but the audit factors are well documented. What an S-corp owner needs to know before setting a salary.
Self-employment tax is the single largest tax burden for independent contractors, and most of them do not know it can be reduced legally through entity structure.
Unfiled tax returns are not the end. There is a structured process for getting current, and the IRS is more cooperative than most people expect.
Most tax blogs are content farms. Ours is drawn from a 564-page treatise on federal income taxation, and that difference is the whole point.
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