Tax Tip October 2023 – Avoiding Identity Theft Scammers Posing as the IRS
Avoiding identity theft scammers posing as the IRS Imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery, but when scammers pose as the IRS it
Avoiding identity theft scammers posing as the IRS Imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery, but when scammers pose as the IRS it
Teachers often buy classroom supplies with their own money. The Educator Expense Deduction helps them get some of that money back. Eligible teachers and administrators
Things for extension filers to keep in mind as they prepare to file. Many people requested an extension to file their tax return after the
Taxpayers can appeal when they disagree with an IRS decision When taxpayers disagree with the IRS’s decision on their tax situation, they can submit a
The IRS alerts taxpayers of suspected identity theft by letter Scammers sometimes use stolen Social Security numbers to file fraudulent tax returns and collect refunds.
When an IRS letter or notice arrives in the mail, here’s what taxpayers should do: Read the letter carefully. Most IRS letters and notices are about
As a 15-year member of the CT Association of Builders & Contractors, the annual awards dinner was well attended. We are proud to be a
It’s important for taxpayers to file a federal tax return that has a complete and correct reporting of their income – which may mean including
What to do when a W-2 or Form 1099 is missing or incorrect It’s important for taxpayers to have all their documents and information so