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If you're a typical worker, your employer withholds taxes from each paycheck. But for the self-employed, it's a different story: they have to file estimated taxes throughout the year. Click through for an overview of the estimated tax rules.
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The employee retention tax credit is one of the more popular relief items businesses have taken advantage of, and recent legislation has made it even more attractive. Click through to see whether the ERC is something you should look into.
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2020 was a hard year. But taxes for that crazy year still will be due on April 15, 2021, and if you underestimated the amount of tax you owe, you may be subject to a hefty penalty. Click through to find out whether you could be delinquent.
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An offer in compromise allows you to settle your tax debt for less than the full amount you owe. And in this complicated tax year, you may want to know more about it. Click through to understand how to take advantage of this program.
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S-Corps are a special kind of business entity, and they have their own special tax rules, which can get complicated. Are you making sure you're following all the filing rules? Click through for an intro to the complex world of S-Corp taxation.
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