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EIDL Loan Recordkeeping Requirements: What Small Businesses Must Know
·mike

EIDL Loan Recordkeeping Requirements: What Small Businesses Must Know

EIDL borrowers must maintain records for decades—five years current plus three years after final payoff. This guide covers which documents to keep, SBA audit powers, approved fund uses, and how to build an audit-ready bookkeeping system.

loans
sba
compliance
bookkeeping
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The EV Tax Credit: What Happened, What's Next, and What You Can Still Claim
·mike

The EV Tax Credit: What Happened, What's Next, and What You Can Still Claim

The federal EV tax credit (up to $7,500) expired September 30, 2025 under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Here's who can still claim it on their 2025 return, how the new car loan interest deduction works, and what records to keep.

tax
tax-deductions
tax-planning
personal-finance
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IRS Form 1096: The Complete Guide for Small Business Owners
·mike

IRS Form 1096: The Complete Guide for Small Business Owners

Form 1096 is the IRS cover sheet required when paper-filing 1099s and other information returns. Learn who must file it, the exact due dates by form type, how to fill it out correctly, and the penalties for common mistakes.

tax
small-business
tax-compliance
tax-preparation
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Form 8832 Entity Classification Election: Complete Guide for LLCs
·mike

Form 8832 Entity Classification Election: Complete Guide for LLCs

Form 8832 lets LLCs override their default IRS tax classification—single-member (disregarded entity) or multi-member (partnership)—to elect C corporation treatment at the 21% flat rate, with a 60-month lock-in and a 75-day retroactive filing window.

llc
tax
tax-planning
c-corp
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Form 8941: The Small Business Owner's Guide to Health Insurance Tax Credits
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Form 8941: The Small Business Owner's Guide to Health Insurance Tax Credits

Form 8941 lets small businesses claim up to 50% of employee health insurance premiums as a direct tax credit — but only if you have fewer than 25 FTE employees, pay average wages below ~$65,000, and purchase coverage through the SHOP Marketplace. Here's how to calculate and claim it before your two-year eligibility window closes.

tax
small-business
healthcare
payroll
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Form 940: The Complete Guide to Employer's Annual Federal Unemployment Tax Return
·mike

Form 940: The Complete Guide to Employer's Annual Federal Unemployment Tax Return

Form 940 is the IRS return employers use to report annual FUTA tax liability—6% on the first $7,000 of each employee's wages, reducible to 0.6% with timely state unemployment tax payments. Covers who must file, quarterly deposit thresholds, how to claim the state tax credit, Schedule A for multi-state employers, and penalties for late filing.

tax
payroll
small-business
tax-compliance
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Hiring a Tax Professional: Pros, Cons, and How to Choose the Right One
·mike

Hiring a Tax Professional: Pros, Cons, and How to Choose the Right One

A practical breakdown of when hiring a CPA or enrolled agent pays off versus when DIY software is enough—including cost benchmarks, credential differences, and red flags to avoid.

tax
tax-preparation
tax-planning
cpa
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How Far Back Can the IRS Audit You? The Complete Guide to Audit Statutes of Limitations
·mike

How Far Back Can the IRS Audit You? The Complete Guide to Audit Statutes of Limitations

The IRS has 3 years to audit most returns, 6 years if you omit 25%+ of gross income, and unlimited time for fraud or unfiled returns — here's what each window means for your record-keeping strategy and audit risk.

tax
tax-compliance
tax-planning
personal-finance
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How the IRS Collects Unpaid Taxes: Liens, Levies, and Your Options
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How the IRS Collects Unpaid Taxes: Liens, Levies, and Your Options

The IRS follows a structured escalation from notices to liens, levies, and asset seizure when taxes go unpaid. Learn how each tool works, your rights as a taxpayer, and the relief options—installment agreements, Offer in Compromise, and Currently Not Collectible status.

tax
tax-compliance
personal-finance
guides
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How Long Can You Go Without Filing Taxes? The Real Consequences Explained
·mike

How Long Can You Go Without Filing Taxes? The Real Consequences Explained

The IRS has no grace period for unfiled returns—failure-to-file penalties run 5% per month up to 25%, the statute of limitations never starts on an unfiled return, and refunds expire after three years. Here's what the enforcement timeline looks like and how to get back into compliance.

tax-filing
tax-compliance
tax-deadlines
tax-preparation
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How Much Do You Owe the IRS? 5 Ways to Find Out (and What to Do Next)
·mike

How Much Do You Owe the IRS? 5 Ways to Find Out (and What to Do Next)

Check your IRS balance using 5 methods—online account, phone, notices, transcript, or in-person—then choose the right path: pay in full, set up a payment plan, or apply for penalty abatement. Covers 2026 penalty rates and collection timelines.

tax
tax-compliance
tax-planning
personal-finance
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How to File an Amended Tax Return: A Complete Guide to Form 1040-X
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How to File an Amended Tax Return: A Complete Guide to Form 1040-X

The IRS receives about 3 million Form 1040-X filings annually. Learn when you must file an amended return, how to complete the three-column form correctly, and what to expect during the 8–16 week processing window.

tax
tax-filing
tax-preparation
tax-compliance
+3
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