Check your IRS balance using 5 methods—online account, phone, notices, transcript, or in-person—then choose the right path: pay in full, set up a payment plan, or apply for penalty abatement. Covers 2026 penalty rates and collection timelines.
The IRS receives about 3 million Form 1040-X filings annually. Learn when you must file an amended return, how to complete the three-column form correctly, and what to expect during the 8–16 week processing window.
A practical step-by-step guide to filing late or unfiled tax returns — covering how to gather prior-year documents, use the correct IRS forms, handle outstanding balances, and request First-Time Abatement.
A state income tax extension is not automatic in most states—this guide covers which states require separate forms, how to estimate and pay taxes owed by the original deadline, and how to avoid late-filing penalties.
A step-by-step guide to filing a late federal tax return—what failure-to-file and failure-to-pay penalties actually cost, how to set up an IRS payment plan, and how to request First-Time Penalty Abatement to eliminate hundreds of dollars in penalties.
A practical guide to small business taxes covering income tax, self-employment tax (15.3%), payroll taxes, 2026 quarterly estimated payment deadlines, IRS payment methods, and strategies to reduce your tax burden.
The FTC received 278,000+ debt collection complaints in 2025. Learn 7 red flags that signal a fake debt collector, how to verify legitimacy, your FDCPA rights, and what to do if you've been targeted — including specific protections for small business owners.
The Inflation Reduction Act doubled the R&D payroll tax credit for qualifying startups to $500,000, expanded commercial clean energy credits, and boosted IRS enforcement funding—here's what each provision means for your small business tax strategy in 2025 and 2026.
Innocent spouse relief lets you escape IRS liability for a spouse's tax errors on a jointly filed return — but only ~18% of applicants are approved. Learn the three relief types, eligibility rules, and how to file Form 8857 correctly.
An accountable plan lets businesses reimburse employee expenses tax-free and exempt from payroll taxes—saving employers roughly $382 per $5,000 in expenses. This guide covers the three IRS requirements, step-by-step setup, and common compliance mistakes to avoid.