91 tagged with "Tax Preparation"
Organize financial records and prepare tax filings accurately and on time
Schedule K-1 (Form 1120-S): A Complete Guide for S-Corporation Shareholders
A practical guide to Schedule K-1 (Form 1120-S) — how S-corporation shareholders report pass-through income, track basis, claim the QBI deduction, and avoid common errors that trigger IRS audits.
Tax Write-Offs Without Receipts: What You Can Deduct and How to Prove It
The IRS doesn't require receipts for every deduction—learn which business expenses you can claim without traditional receipts, what substitute documentation is accepted, and how to reconstruct records if you're audited.
1099 Reporting Requirements: The Complete Guide for Small Businesses
The reporting threshold for 1099-NEC and 1099-MISC forms rises to $2,000 in 2026. Learn which forms to file, key deadlines, how to collect W-9s, and how to avoid IRS penalties that can reach $680 per form.
How to File Back Taxes Without Records: A Step-by-Step Guide
A practical guide to reconstructing missing financial records and filing back taxes. Covers IRS wage transcripts, bank statements, alternative documentation, penalty math (5% vs 0.5% per month), and payment options for taxpayers with one to six years of unfiled returns.
IRS CP2000 Notice: What It Is and How to Respond
Over 4 million taxpayers receive IRS CP2000 notices each year—a proposed adjustment from the Automated Underreporter unit, not a bill. This guide explains what triggers a CP2000, how to respond within the 30-day deadline, when to dispute, and how to prevent future notices with better record-keeping.
What Is an Enrolled Agent? The Complete Guide to America's Tax Specialists
Enrolled agents hold the IRS's highest credential and can represent taxpayers in audits, tax debt negotiations, and appeals—typically at lower cost than CPAs or tax attorneys. Learn what they do, when to hire one, and what they charge.
How to Spot a Fake IRS Letter: Warning Signs and What to Do
IRS impersonation fraud cost Americans over $114 million between 2013 and 2025, with average victims losing more than $32,000. Learn the 9 warning signs of a fake IRS letter, what legitimate IRS notices look like, and the exact steps to take if you receive a suspicious letter.
Tax Season Survival Guide: 8 Tips to Avoid Financial Stress
Eight year-round habits—organized records, quarterly estimated payments, deduction tracking, and fraud awareness—that transform tax season from a last-minute scramble into a routine filing task for employees, freelancers, and small business owners.
Adjusted Gross Income (AGI): What It Is, How to Calculate It, and Why It Matters
AGI—the number on Line 11 of Form 1040—determines your taxable income, credit eligibility, and itemization thresholds. This guide covers how to calculate it for 2026, how it differs from MAGI, and five strategies to reduce it, from maxing retirement contributions to Qualified Charitable Distributions.
How Much Does a CPA Cost for Tax Preparation? A Small Business Guide
What small businesses actually pay for CPA tax preparation — national averages by entity type (Schedule C through S-corp and partnerships), the 5 factors that drive fees up, and concrete steps to reduce your bill without sacrificing accuracy.
Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit: A Complete Guide for Working Parents
Working parents can claim up to $2,100 in federal tax savings through the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit—but only if you know the income thresholds, eligible expenses, and how Dependent Care FSAs affect your credit calculation.
CPA vs. Tax Preparer: Which One Does Your Business Actually Need?
A practical breakdown of CPAs, enrolled agents, and non-credentialed tax preparers—covering credentials, IRS representation rights, 2026 pricing, and when each option makes financial sense for your business.