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Well I finally made the decision to either go big or go home.
What does that mean? I have moved to a more robust platform for the web site. It will based on the web building product from WordPress.
Here in the new web address - Babitzke and Associates - Having problems with the IRS?
I will keep this open but will not be posting on the blog.
Thank you for your support and following this project.
This blogger site was easy to start and it certainly easier to post and maintain. However, I felt it time to make the change.
Need help with issues you are having with the IRS? Balance due, Lien, Levy, etc. I can help.
Call or email today: 712-274-3469 or babitzke.associates@gmail.com.
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This is from a news email I receive. This is long:
IRS announces two new online tools to help families manage Child Tax Credit payments
Child Tax Credit Eligibility Assistant helps families determine whether they qualify for Child Tax Credit payments
Update Portal helps families monitor and manage Child Tax Credit payments
I found this on the National Taxpayer Advocate website. It is very interesting information about the IRS and tax returns.
If you owe taxes to the IRS, there are options. One of them is an installment agreement. But, what is the process and requirements.
The American Rescue Plan includes retroactive tax benefits that can help taxpayers
The portal will have an option to let you opt out of monthly payments.
Do’s and don’ts for taxpayers who get a letter
or notice from the IRS
The IRS mails letters or notices to taxpayers for a variety of reasons including if:
Taxpayers shouldn’t believe these myths about
federal tax refunds
Now that many taxpayers have filed their federal tax returns, they're eager for
details about their refund. When it comes to refunds, there are several common
myths that can mislead taxpayers.
An offer in compromise may help some taxpayers
settle their tax bill
Individual taxpayers and business owners can use the IRS’s recently updated Offer in Compromise Booklet to learn how an offer in compromise works and decide if it could help them resolve their tax debt.
From IRS.gov
Filing season reminder: An extension to file is
not an extension to pay taxes
For most individual taxpayers the tax filing and payment deadline was postponed to May 17. Those who need more time to file beyond the postponed date, can request an extension to file.
From IRS.gov
Tips for taxpayers who work in the gig economy
The gig economy allows people to earn income by using technology to arrange transactions. This could include performing rideshare services or deliveries, renting out property, selling goods online, or providing freelance work. Often, customers and providers of goods or services are brought together through a digital platform on an app or website.
Go here to find out more: https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/new-requirement-applies-to-any-business-seeking-a-tax-id-number-irs-offers-data-security-tips-during-national-small-business-week