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Form 1099-NEC Filing Season 2026: $2,000 Threshold, IRIS E-Filing, and How to Avoid Stacked Penalties
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Form 1099-NEC Filing Season 2026: $2,000 Threshold, IRIS E-Filing, and How to Avoid Stacked Penalties

For tax year 2026, the 1099-NEC reporting threshold rises from $600 to $2,000 and the IRS replaces FIRE with the IRIS portal. A practical workflow for W-9 collection, TIN matching, backup withholding, e-filing, and avoiding per-form penalties that stack under §6721 and §6722.

tax-compliance
small-business
independent-contractor
vendor-management
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Form 1099-R Box 7 Distribution Codes, Decoded
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Form 1099-R Box 7 Distribution Codes, Decoded

Box 7 of Form 1099-R holds a one- or two-character code that decides whether a retirement distribution is taxable, penalty-free, or hit with a 10% early-withdrawal penalty. This guide explains every numeric and letter code, including the new Code Y for qualified charitable distributions, and the coding errors that overcharge taxpayers.

tax
retirement
personal-finance
tax-filing
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Form 1310 Demystified: How Surviving Spouses, Executors, and Heirs Cash a Deceased Taxpayer's Final Refund Without Triggering a Year-Long IRS Delay
·mike

Form 1310 Demystified: How Surviving Spouses, Executors, and Heirs Cash a Deceased Taxpayer's Final Refund Without Triggering a Year-Long IRS Delay

Form 1310 is the IRS form survivors use to claim a deceased taxpayer's refund. This guide explains who must file, the three Part I claimant boxes, the documents to attach (and the one to keep), and how to avoid the 6–12 month delays that trap most paper filers.

tax
tax-compliance
tax-filing
tax-preparation
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1099-K Threshold Whiplash: What Gig Workers and Online Sellers Need to Know for 2026
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1099-K Threshold Whiplash: What Gig Workers and Online Sellers Need to Know for 2026

For the 2026 tax year the Form 1099-K threshold reverted to $20,000 and more than 200 transactions, but you must still report all income whether or not a form arrives. This guide explains who gets a 1099-K, how to reconcile Box 1a from gross to taxable income, and where the numbers go on Schedule C or Schedule 1.

tax
tax-compliance
irs-reporting
self-employment
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Form 4506-T and 4506-C: IRS Tax Transcripts for Mortgage and SBA Lending
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Form 4506-T and 4506-C: IRS Tax Transcripts for Mortgage and SBA Lending

A practical breakdown of Form 4506-T, Form 4506-C, Form 8821, and the five IRS transcript types — what mortgage and SBA lenders need before first disbursement, and how borrowers can avoid identity holds, name mismatches, and no-record errors that stall closings.

tax-compliance
sba-loans
irs-reporting
loans
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Form 8865 Foreign Partnership Reporting: The Four Categories of Filers, $10,000 Penalty Trap, and How U.S. Persons Stay Compliant in 2026
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Form 8865 Foreign Partnership Reporting: The Four Categories of Filers, $10,000 Penalty Trap, and How U.S. Persons Stay Compliant in 2026

Form 8865 makes U.S. persons report controlled foreign partnerships, property contributions, and 10-percentage-point interest changes. Missing it triggers $10,000 per partnership per year, plus a 10% foreign tax credit haircut and stacking 30-day penalties up to $50,000.

tax-compliance
international-tax
partnerships
irs-reporting
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The $7,500 EV Tax Credit Is Gone: What 2026 Car Buyers Need to Know About Section 30D's Sudden Sunset
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The $7,500 EV Tax Credit Is Gone: What 2026 Car Buyers Need to Know About Section 30D's Sudden Sunset

The federal $7,500 clean vehicle credit ended September 30, 2025 under the OBBBA—seven years early. Section 30D's binding contract exception, dealer transfer recapture risk, Form 8936 filing for 2025 acquirers, state replacement programs, and what 2026 EV buyers should expect.

tax
tax-credits
tax-planning
tax-compliance
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AOTC vs Lifetime Learning Credit in 2026: How Parents and Students Pick the Right $2,500 or $2,000 Education Credit Without Double Dipping
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AOTC vs Lifetime Learning Credit in 2026: How Parents and Students Pick the Right $2,500 or $2,000 Education Credit Without Double Dipping

The AOTC is worth up to $2,500 per student with $1,000 refundable; the Lifetime Learning Credit caps at $2,000 per return. A 2026 walkthrough of Form 8863 and Form 1098-T covering when each credit wins, the Pell Grant election that unlocks the refundable AOTC, how to coordinate a 529 plan, and the four mistakes that can trigger a 2-to-10-year IRS ban.

tax-credits
education
tax-planning
personal-finance
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Form 2290 and the HVUT: How Trucking Operators File Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax Before the August 31 Deadline
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Form 2290 and the HVUT: How Trucking Operators File Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax Before the August 31 Deadline

Form 2290 funds federal highway maintenance through an annual excise tax on vehicles with a taxable gross weight of 55,000 pounds or more. Owner-operators and fleets owe up to $550 per truck and must file by August 31 — late filings trigger a 4.5% monthly penalty and DMV registration suspension.

tax
tax-compliance
tax-deadlines
tax-filing
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Streamlined Filing Compliance Procedures: How Non-Willful US Taxpayers Catch Up on FBAR, Form 8938, and Three Years of Late Returns Without Crushing Penalties
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Streamlined Filing Compliance Procedures: How Non-Willful US Taxpayers Catch Up on FBAR, Form 8938, and Three Years of Late Returns Without Crushing Penalties

How non-willful US taxpayers use the IRS Streamlined Filing Compliance Procedures to catch up on FBAR, Form 8938, and three years of late returns—zero penalty under SFOP for taxpayers abroad, a one-time 5% miscellaneous offshore penalty under SDOP for domestic filers, plus what the non-willfulness certification must demonstrate.

tax-compliance
international-tax
expatriate
irs-reporting
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Form 990, 990-EZ, and 990-N: How Nonprofits Choose the Right Annual Return and Avoid Automatic Revocation
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Form 990, 990-EZ, and 990-N: How Nonprofits Choose the Right Annual Return and Avoid Automatic Revocation

Nonprofits with gross receipts of $50,000 or less file Form 990-N; those under $200,000 receipts and $500,000 assets file 990-EZ; everyone else files the full 990. This guide covers thresholds, deadlines, late penalties up to $120 per day, and the three-year automatic revocation rule that quietly strips exempt status.

nonprofit
tax-compliance
tax-filing
irs-reporting
+4
Form 5500-EZ Solo 401(k) Filing Threshold: When Self-Employed Plans Cross the $250,000 Asset Trigger
·mike

Form 5500-EZ Solo 401(k) Filing Threshold: When Self-Employed Plans Cross the $250,000 Asset Trigger

A Solo 401(k) crosses into mandatory Form 5500-EZ filing once combined plan assets exceed $250,000 on the last day of the plan year. Late filings cost $250 per day up to $150,000 annually, but Rev. Proc. 2015-32 caps catch-up filings at $1,500 per plan if no penalty notice has been issued.

solo-401k
retirement-plans
tax-compliance
self-employment
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