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Form 8995 and the QBI Deduction: A Complete Guide for Small Business Owners
·mike

Form 8995 and the QBI Deduction: A Complete Guide for Small Business Owners

The QBI deduction lets pass-through business owners deduct up to 20% of qualified business income—Form 8995 is how you claim it. Covers who qualifies, income thresholds, SSTB rules, calculation examples, and 2026 permanent-status changes.

tax
tax-deductions
tax-planning
small-business
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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 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 Much Does It Cost to File Taxes? A Complete 2026 Guide
·mike

How Much Does It Cost to File Taxes? A Complete 2026 Guide

Tax filing costs in 2026 range from $0 with IRS Free File (AGI ≤ $89,000) to $2,500+ for CPAs handling complex returns—covers all four filing options, what drives costs higher, and five ways to reduce your bill.

tax
tax-filing
tax-preparation
tax-software
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How to File a Federal Tax Extension: A Complete Guide
·mike

How to File a Federal Tax Extension: A Complete Guide

A step-by-step guide to filing a federal tax extension with Form 4868 or 7004 — including how to estimate what you owe, avoid failure-to-pay penalties, and meet the safe harbor threshold to prevent underpayment charges.

tax
tax-filing
tax-deadlines
tax-compliance
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Income Tax Liability: What It Is, How to Calculate It, and How to Reduce It
·mike

Income Tax Liability: What It Is, How to Calculate It, and How to Reduce It

A practical guide to calculating income tax liability for sole proprietors, LLCs, S-corps, and C-corps—covering 2026 tax law changes including the 23% QBI deduction and 100% bonus depreciation, plus 7 strategies to legally reduce what you owe.

tax
tax-planning
tax-deductions
small-business
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Independent Contractor Tax Guide: Everything You Need to Know
·mike

Independent Contractor Tax Guide: Everything You Need to Know

Independent contractors pay a 15.3% self-employment tax plus federal income tax on net profit. This guide covers quarterly estimated payment deadlines, every major Schedule C deduction, and year-round bookkeeping habits to minimize what you owe.

tax
self-employment
self-employment-tax
freelance
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IRS Audit Triggers: 10 Red Flags That Put You on the IRS Radar
·mike

IRS Audit Triggers: 10 Red Flags That Put You on the IRS Radar

Fewer than 0.5% of returns are audited each year, but unreported income, consecutive business losses, and disproportionate Schedule C deductions can dramatically raise your odds. Here are the 10 most common IRS audit triggers—and how to keep your records audit-ready.

tax
tax-compliance
tax-planning
tax-deductions
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IRS Mileage Rates: The Complete Guide to Maximizing Your Vehicle Tax Deduction
·mike

IRS Mileage Rates: The Complete Guide to Maximizing Your Vehicle Tax Deduction

The 2026 IRS standard mileage rate is 72.5 cents per mile—a $14,500 deduction for 20,000 business miles. This guide covers which miles qualify, how to choose between the standard rate and actual expense method, what your mileage log must contain, and the mistakes that get deductions disallowed.

tax
tax-deductions
self-employment
small-business
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IRS One-Time Forgiveness: How to Use First-Time Penalty Abatement to Eliminate Tax Penalties
·mike

IRS One-Time Forgiveness: How to Use First-Time Penalty Abatement to Eliminate Tax Penalties

The IRS First-Time Penalty Abatement program can eliminate failure-to-file, failure-to-pay, and failure-to-deposit penalties for taxpayers with a clean 3-year compliance history — no documentation required, often approved in a single phone call.

tax
tax-compliance
small-business
personal-finance
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How to Maximize Your Business Vehicle Tax Deductions in 2026
·mike

How to Maximize Your Business Vehicle Tax Deductions in 2026

A practical guide to claiming maximum IRS vehicle deductions in 2026, covering the standard mileage rate (72.5¢/mile), actual expense method, Section 179 expensing, bonus depreciation, and the record-keeping rules that protect you in an audit.

tax-deductions
small-business
self-employment
tax-planning
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