Electronic filing is shut down until late January or early February
Thomas E. Williams, CPA
I fight the IRS for you! Let's cut through the red tape together. Are you scared of the tax man? Beh
October 15 is coming up fast if you filed an extension and want to file your return on time
06/24/2024
Don’t get so busy making a living that you forget
to make a life.
Dolly Parton
"What happens in our society when we have people in the highest positions of power who deny the existence of objective truth? Truth becomes whatever the people in power say it is ..."
Tulsi Gabbard
The WH wants to allow the tax reductions to expire which will increase EVERYONE'S taxes. Elections have consequences.
About 940,000 people have $1 Billion in unclaimed refunds from 2020. Out of time SOON
06/16/2023
The government regularly adjusts many things for inflation: federal tax brackets; contribution limits for retirement accounts; the size of the standard deduction on taxes; Social Security’s cost-of-living adjustment, or COLA, among others.
But one thing that has never been adjusted for inflation is the federal income threshold to determine if you’ll have to pay taxes on your Social Security benefit. That means with each passing year, an increasing proportion of seniors have been reaching those low thresholds and having to pay taxes on their benefits.
Taxes take a bite of more people's Social Security benefit each year. Here's why. It's not just inflation that's cutting the buying power of your Social Security benefit. Taxes are, too. Here's how.
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Two new scams to be aware of
The SSN hustle. The latest twist includes scammers claiming to be able to suspend or cancel the victim’s Social Security number. In this variation, the Social Security cancellation threat scam is similar to and often associated with the IRS impersonation scam. It is yet another attempt by con artists to frighten people into returning ‘robocall’ voicemails. Scammers may mention overdue taxes in addition to threatening to cancel the person’s SSN.
Fake tax agency. This scheme involves the mailing of a letter threatening an IRS lien or levy. The lien or levy is based on bogus delinquent taxes owed to a non-existent agency, “Bureau of Tax Enforcement.” There is no such agency. The lien notification scam also likely references the IRS to confuse potential victims into thinking the letter is from a legitimate organization.
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