Business taxes, Disaster Tax Relief, Individual taxes
7 Key Facts About Disaster Tax Relief After Severe Weather When severe weather strikes — hurricanes, floods, wildfires, tornadoes — the IRS often provides disaster tax relief to help taxpayers recover. These relief measures are designed to reduce immediate financial...
Individual taxes, IRS Collections
Offer in Compromise vs. Installment Agreement: 5 IRS Payment Plan Insights When facing IRS debt, many taxpayers—especially side hustlers and small business owners—find themselves weighing Offer in Compromise vs. Installment Agreement. Both are official IRS payment...
Business taxes, Individual taxes, Side Hustle
3 Simple Ways to Track Side Hustle Income Without Stress Running a side hustle is exciting, but when tax season rolls around, the bookkeeping side of things can feel overwhelming. If you’re driving for Uber, selling on Etsy, or freelancing online, every dollar...
Individual taxes, Business taxes, IRS Collections, Liens and Levies
Lien vs Levy: 17 Essential Differences You Must Know If you owe back taxes, you will eventually hear the term lien vs levy. These are not the same thing. A lien is the IRS’s claim against your property for unpaid taxes, while a levy is the legal seizure of that...
AMT, Estimated Payments, Individual taxes, Uncategorized
AMT 2025 Exemption Changes: Who’s Affected as Exemptions Shift Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) exposure is shifting again in tax year 2025 due to inflation adjustments. If you’re a higher‑income filer—or you expect a large year‑end event like stock option exercises or...
Individual taxes, Tax Planning, Tax Policy Updates
No Tax on Tips Act (2025–2028): What Service Workers Need to Know Focus Keyword: No Tax on Tips Act The No Tax on Tips Act, signed into law in 2025, offers a groundbreaking tax break for tipped workers. Under this temporary provision, eligible service employees can...