Federal excise taxes apply to specific goods—fuel, alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and more—and fall on the seller, not the consumer. Learn which businesses owe excise tax, how to calculate it using per-unit or ad valorem methods, and how to file IRS Form 720 quarterly.
A practical walkthrough of how freelance taxes work — covering the 15.3% self-employment tax, 2026 quarterly payment deadlines, Schedule C deductions, QBI deduction, and retirement strategies that reduce your tax bill.
A practical employer's guide to FUTA — how the 6% federal unemployment tax works, the SUTA credit that reduces most employers' rate to 0.6%, quarterly deposit thresholds, Form 940 filing deadlines, and credit reduction states for 2026.
US businesses hiring foreign contractors must collect W-8BEN or W-8BEN-E before making any payment—or face mandatory 30% backup withholding. This guide covers IRS requirements, permanent establishment risk, payment methods, and documentation best practices.
IRS impersonation fraud cost Americans over $114 million between 2013 and 2025, with average victims losing more than $32,000. Learn the 9 warning signs of a fake IRS letter, what legitimate IRS notices look like, and the exact steps to take if you receive a suspicious letter.
IRS Currently Not Collectible (CNC) status pauses all collection activity—wage garnishments, bank levies, asset seizures—for taxpayers whose income minus allowable expenses leaves no disposable income. Learn how to qualify, apply using Form 433-F, and use the 10-year collection statute expiration date as a strategic advantage.
A practical guide to choosing an online business bank account—covering fee structures, APY comparisons, accounting software integrations, required documentation, and the common mistakes that cost small business owners time and money.
A practical guide to 1099 forms for small businesses and freelancers—which forms apply, the 2026 threshold change ($600 → $2,000 for 1099-NEC), filing deadlines, and penalties reaching up to $340 per form for late filing.
AGI—the number on Line 11 of Form 1040—determines your taxable income, credit eligibility, and itemization thresholds. This guide covers how to calculate it for 2026, how it differs from MAGI, and five strategies to reduce it, from maxing retirement contributions to Qualified Charitable Distributions.
The AMT is a parallel federal tax system that disallows many standard deductions—here's how it's calculated, which 2025 exemption thresholds apply, and concrete strategies (from ISO exercise timing to bond selection) to reduce your exposure.