09/10/2024
My assistant at the Tax Office Mrs . Vanessa Washington husband has passed away . Please extend your condolences to her and the family during this time . She has been an employee of mine for over 10 years and she needs our prayers 🌹💔🌹. Mr. Sonny will be missed🙏🏽.
01/11/2022
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01/03/2022
https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/get-ready-for-taxes-whats-new-and-what-to-consider-when-filing-in-2022
Get ready for taxes: What's new and what to consider when filing in 2022 | Internal Revenue Service
IR-2021-243, December 7, 2021 — The Internal Revenue Service today encouraged taxpayers to take important actions this month to help them file their federal tax returns in 2022, including special steps related to Economic Impact Payments and advance Child Tax Credit payments.
03/18/2021
May 17, 2021 new tax deadline
03/13/2021
Third Economic Impact Stimulus IRS
The $1,400 stimulus checks are officially on their way, with more payments arriving into next week.
02/19/2021
Refunds releasing from IRS
02/18/2021
The power at the office has just been restored due to the inclement weather . We will resume business tomorrow at 11 am . Thank you
Qui
02/03/2021
I have received numerous calls funds are in their bank account FYI
01/22/2021
Second Stimulus Payment Update
We continue to have regular discussions with IRS leadership about the re-processing status of stimulus payments that were initially sent to the wrong/closed accounts earlier in January. Our communication with the IRS on January 21 confirms that they still intend to re-issue payments at the end of January. Here are some additional notes:
The IRS will re-issue payments to the millions of filers affected by this issue.
Deposits should hit around the end of next week (Jan 29) and middle of the following week (Feb 3).
If the IRS is able to determine that a taxpayer’s ultimate bank account (UBA) on file no longer exists (for example, the taxpayer closed their personal account), the IRS will send a check instead.
Checks will be prepared for distribution next week; the timeframe for printing and mailing checks was not provided.
Once the IRS has re-issued all payments, the Get My Payment (GMP) Tool will be updated with the last 4 digits of the correct account number. In addition, if the IRS intends to send a check, this will be reflected in the GMP Tool. We expect GMP to be updated around January 29.
Important: If a re-issued deposit fails for any reason, the stimulus money should be claimed through the Recovery Rebate Credit when filing the 2020 tax return.
If we receive any additional information about the timing of these re-issued payments, we will pass it along.
PATH Act Update (unrelated to stimulus payments): Refunds on filed tax returns that fall under the PATH Act will be released starting February 16, with anticipated refund deposit dates no earlier than February 27. 2021
01/11/2021
January 10, 2021
The IRS continues to take additional steps to get the second Economic Impact Payments to more eligible taxpayers. In addition to redirecting payments to the proper accounts, the IRS and tax industry partners worked over the weekend to help a smaller set of impacted taxpayers.
Following extensive work and discussions with our industry partners, the IRS will reissue payments for taxpayers who did not receive the second Economic Impact Payment in instances where the bank account identified in our records has been closed. This impacts taxpayers whose tax preparation providers followed initial IRS guidance and are now waiting for the IRS to re-process payments related to these accounts. Payments will be issued directly from the government later this month (our industry partners are not in possession of these funds), within weeks of the law being enacted. For people in this group, payments may be issued either as a paper check or as a direct deposit. Taxpayers do not need to take any action or call; this will be done automatically. The IRS regrets the inconvenience caused by this situation.