Unscrupulous tax preparers may tempt taxpayers into fraud

Unscrupulous tax preparers and tax fraud promoters make big promises – and charge high fees – but taxpayers are legally responsible for what’s on their return. Taxpayers should use only reputable tax professionals and know what is on their tax return. Although scammers are most active during filing season, they operate year-round, and taxpayers should always be…

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IRS tools and resources to help small businesses

Small businesses play an important role in the nation’s economy. During National Small Business Week, the IRS reminds taxpayers that IRS.gov has resources and tools to help small businesses understand and meet their tax responsibilities. Bookmark these important webpages Small Business and Self-Employed Tax Center: Resources for small businesses with assets under $10 million and for taxpayers…

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National Small Business Week advice from the IRS: Plan now to take advantage of new and existing tax benefits, prepare for reporting changes

Expanded clean energy credits, helping workers pay off student loans, 1099-K rules and more WASHINGTON – The Internal Revenue Service today urged business taxpayers to begin planning now to take advantage of tax-saving opportunities and get ready for reporting changes that take effect in 2023. During National Small Business Week, April 30 to May 6, the…

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Does the FDIC Cover Business Accounts?

Yes, but usually only up to certain limits. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is best known for insuring the bank deposits of individual consumers. But its coverage also extends to deposits by corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies (LLCs), and unincorporated associations—including for-profit and not-for-profit organizations—up to certain limits. Here is what you need to know. KEY…

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