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Form 1120-W and C Corporation Estimated Taxes: The Complete 2026 Guide
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Form 1120-W and C Corporation Estimated Taxes: The Complete 2026 Guide

Form 1120-W was retired after 2022, but C corporations expecting to owe more than $500 in federal tax must still make quarterly estimated payments. This guide covers the 2026 due dates, the 21% rate calculation, the two safe harbors, the $1 million large-corporation trap, the annualized income installment method, and the EFTPS-only payment requirement.

tax
c-corp
tax-compliance
tax-planning
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Form 1120-S Explained: The Complete Guide to Filing Your S Corporation Tax Return
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Form 1120-S Explained: The Complete Guide to Filing Your S Corporation Tax Return

Form 1120-S is the annual federal return every active S corporation must file, with a 2026 deadline of March 16. This guide covers who must file, the schedules involved, the five mistakes that cost owners the most, and a month-by-month filing workflow.

s-corp
tax-preparation
tax-compliance
tax-deadlines
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Form W-9 Demystified: The 2026 Guide for Freelancers, Contractors, and Small Businesses
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Form W-9 Demystified: The 2026 Guide for Freelancers, Contractors, and Small Businesses

Form W-9 collects your taxpayer ID so payers can issue accurate 1099s. The 2026 OBBBA raised the reporting threshold from $600 to $2,000, and the IRS released a revised form. This guide explains the line-by-line mechanics, the single-member LLC mistake that triggers backup withholding, and the recordkeeping habits that keep January boring.

tax
tax-compliance
freelance
independent-contractor
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How to Pay Off IRS Tax Debt: 6 Options to Settle What You Owe
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How to Pay Off IRS Tax Debt: 6 Options to Settle What You Owe

Six IRS-approved paths to clear back taxes — short-term plans, 72-month installment agreements, penalty abatement, Offer in Compromise, and Currently Not Collectible status — with eligibility, fees, and when to use each.

tax
tax-compliance
tax-planning
debt-management
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IRS Form 1099-MISC: The Complete Guide to Reporting Miscellaneous Payments in 2026
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IRS Form 1099-MISC: The Complete Guide to Reporting Miscellaneous Payments in 2026

Form 1099-MISC reports rent, royalties, prizes, and attorney settlements. Under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, the 2026 reporting threshold jumps from $600 to $2,000. This guide breaks down which box to use, the filing calendar, and the penalty tiers that turn small mistakes into thousands of dollars.

tax
tax-compliance
irs-reporting
small-business
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IRS Form 433-D Explained: How to Set Up a Direct Debit Installment Agreement and Stop the Late Notices
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IRS Form 433-D Explained: How to Set Up a Direct Debit Installment Agreement and Stop the Late Notices

Form 433-D authorizes a Direct Debit Installment Agreement (DDIA) with the IRS — $31 setup online with direct debit versus $130 without, automatic monthly payments, and a reduced 0.25% failure-to-pay penalty. A walkthrough of who needs the form, how to complete each section, and how it differs from Forms 9465, 433-A, and 433-F.

tax
tax-compliance
payments
debt-management
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IRS Penalties Explained: Every Type, Rate, and Way to Get Relief in 2026
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IRS Penalties Explained: Every Type, Rate, and Way to Get Relief in 2026

A 2026 guide to the six most common IRS penalties—their rates, calculations, and the three relief paths that can reduce or remove them, including the newly automatic First-Time Abatement.

tax
tax-compliance
irs-requirements
compliance
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What Happens If You Don't File Your LLC Taxes? Penalties, Consequences, and Fixes for 2026
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What Happens If You Don't File Your LLC Taxes? Penalties, Consequences, and Fixes for 2026

A four-member LLC that files Form 1065 six months late owes about $6,240 in federal penalties before any state assessment. This 2026 guide details every federal and state penalty an LLC can face for non-filing, the cascade of secondary consequences, and the step-by-step path back to good standing — including how First-Time Abate can wipe out the entire federal penalty in a single phone call.

llc
tax-compliance
tax-filing
tax-deadlines
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LLC Tax Filing Deadlines 2026: A Complete Calendar by Entity Type
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LLC Tax Filing Deadlines 2026: A Complete Calendar by Entity Type

A 2026 calendar of LLC tax deadlines by IRS classification — single-member LLCs file Schedule C on April 15, multi-member partnerships and S-corps file Forms 1065 and 1120-S on March 16, C-corps file Form 1120 on April 15. Covers Form 7004 extensions, quarterly estimates, and the $245-per-partner late-filing penalty.

llc
tax-deadlines
tax-filing
tax-compliance
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How to Pay Off Tax Debt: A Complete Guide to IRS Payment Options and Settlement Strategies
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How to Pay Off Tax Debt: A Complete Guide to IRS Payment Options and Settlement Strategies

A practical breakdown of every IRS option for resolving tax debt in 2026—short-term plans, installment agreements up to 72 months, Offers in Compromise (accepted on roughly 30%–40% of applications), Currently Not Collectible status, and bankruptcy—plus how clean bookkeeping cuts the assessed bill before negotiation begins.

tax
tax-compliance
debt-payoff
payment-relief-options
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Penalty for Filing Taxes Late: What You Owe and How to Reduce It
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Penalty for Filing Taxes Late: What You Owe and How to Reduce It

The IRS charges 5% per month for late filing (capped at 25%) plus 0.5% per month for late payment, with daily-compounding interest at 7% in Q1 2026. This guide details how each penalty is calculated and four programs — First-Time Abatement, reasonable cause, installment agreements, and Offer in Compromise — that can reduce or remove what you owe.

tax
tax-deadlines
tax-filing
tax-compliance
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Personal Tax Deductions and Credits: The 2026 Guide for Individuals
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Personal Tax Deductions and Credits: The 2026 Guide for Individuals

A line-by-line walkthrough of the 2026 deductions and credits that move the needle for individuals—the $16,100 standard deduction, the new $40,400 SALT cap, the $2,200 Child Tax Credit, the up-to-$8,231 EITC, and the new Schedule 1-A deductions for tips, overtime, and vehicle loan interest.

tax
tax-deductions
tax-credits
personal-finance
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