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Form 1120: The Complete C Corporation Tax Return Guide for 2026
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Form 1120: The Complete C Corporation Tax Return Guide for 2026

Form 1120 is the annual U.S. Corporation Income Tax Return every domestic C corporation must file, even in zero-income years. A 2026 walkthrough of deadlines, schedules C through M-2, estimated tax rules, and the eight most common filing mistakes.

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c-corp
tax-filing
tax-compliance
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How to File a Tax Extension: Complete Guide to Forms 4868 and 7004
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How to File a Tax Extension: Complete Guide to Forms 4868 and 7004

A tax extension buys six months to file, not to pay. This guide explains exactly how to file Form 4868 (individuals) and Form 7004 (businesses), how to estimate a good-faith payment, and the state-level traps that cost filers real money.

tax
tax-filing
tax-deadlines
tax-compliance
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When the IRS Files Your Return For You: The Substitute for Return (SFR) Explained
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When the IRS Files Your Return For You: The Substitute for Return (SFR) Explained

A Substitute for Return is a 1040 the IRS files for non-filers using only third-party income data—no deductions, credits, or cost basis. This guide walks through the CP59, CP2566, and 90-day CP3219N sequence and the exact steps to replace an SFR with an accurate original return.

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Standard Deduction 2026: The Complete Guide to Lowering Your Tax Bill
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Standard Deduction 2026: The Complete Guide to Lowering Your Tax Bill

The 2026 standard deduction is $16,100 for single filers and $32,200 for joint filers, plus a new $6,000 senior bonus deduction for taxpayers 65+. Here is how to decide whether to take it or itemize.

tax
tax-deductions
tax-planning
tax-preparation
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Uber Driver Taxes: The Complete Filing Guide for Rideshare Drivers
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Uber Driver Taxes: The Complete Filing Guide for Rideshare Drivers

How rideshare drivers actually owe two federal taxes, why deadhead miles are worth thousands, and the quarterly-payment and 1099-K rules that trip up first-time filers.

rideshare
tax
self-employment-tax
tax-deductions
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What Happens If You Don't File Taxes? The Real Consequences and How to Get Back on Track
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What Happens If You Don't File Taxes? The Real Consequences and How to Get Back on Track

A practical breakdown of what the IRS does when you skip a tax return—5% monthly failure-to-file penalty, Substitute for Return, liens, levies, passport revocation, and the step-by-step path back to compliance.

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tax-filing
tax-compliance
tax-deadlines
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Where's My IRS Refund? A 2026 Guide to Tracking Your Tax Refund
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Where's My IRS Refund? A 2026 Guide to Tracking Your Tax Refund

How to check your IRS refund status in 2026, why refunds stall past the 21-day mark, and what the new direct-deposit freeze rules (CP53E notice) mean if your bank rejects the deposit.

tax
refund-management
tax-filing
tax-compliance
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Missed the Tax Deadline? Here's Exactly What to Do Next
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Missed the Tax Deadline? Here's Exactly What to Do Next

A step-by-step guide to filing late, halting penalties, and setting up IRS payment plans after missing April 15—covering the 5% monthly failure-to-file penalty, the 0.5% failure-to-pay penalty, interest at the short-term rate plus 3%, and the three-year window to claim a refund.

tax
tax-deadlines
tax-filing
tax-compliance
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12 Common Tax Return Mistakes to Avoid (and How to Fix Them)
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12 Common Tax Return Mistakes to Avoid (and How to Fix Them)

The IRS now uses AI to cross-reference your return against W-2s, 1099s, and bank records. Here are 12 specific tax return mistakes—from missing income to wrong bank account numbers—with exact steps to avoid each, and what to do if you've already filed with an error.

tax
tax-filing
tax-preparation
tax-compliance
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The EV Tax Credit: What Happened, What's Next, and What You Can Still Claim
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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
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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 940: The Complete Guide to Employer's Annual Federal Unemployment Tax Return
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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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