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Posted by:   |  Jan 09, 2017
Blog 1 pictureYou may Need to renew your ITINs! It might have expired. Two reasons an ITIN would Expire as of 1st Jan 2017: If you did not use ITINs for your spouse and dependents – like kids and parents, on a US Tax Return at least once in last three years 2013,2014 and 2015 OR If...

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Posted by:   |  Sep 12, 2016
  Starting early in 2016, you may receive one or more forms relating to the health care coverage you had during the 2015 year. The Affordable Care Act requires nearly all Americans to have health insurance. This form serves as proof to the IRS that you had coverage. There are three versions of the 1095...

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Posted by:   |  Aug 01, 2016
          If you’re still keeping old tax returns and receipts stuffed in a shoe box stuck in the back of the closet, you might want to rethink that approach. The IRS has teamed up with state revenue departments and the tax industry to make sure you understand the dangers to your...

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Posted by:   |  Aug 01, 2016
When you sell a capital asset, the difference between the basis in the asset and the amount you sell it for is a capital gain or a capital loss. Almost everything you own and use for personal or investment purposes is a capital asset. Examples include a home, personal-use items like household furnishings, and stocks...

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Posted by:   |  Jul 15, 2016
  As part of a national effort by states to combat stolen-identity tax fraud, many states have taken extra efforts to deal with the situation. Here are below few examples: Each state has introduced on their website the ways you can report Identity theft to them   All states or state may request taxpayer’s and...

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Posted by:   |  Feb 22, 2016  | 1 Comment
If you were a nonresident alien student, teacher, or trainee who was temporarily present in the United States on an “F,””J,””M,” or “Q” visa, you are considered engaged in a trade or business in the United States. You must file Form 1040NR, U.S. Nonresident Alien Income Tax Return (or Form 1040NR-EZ, U.S. Income Tax Return...

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Posted by:   |  Feb 01, 2016
  Various states in United States have signed reciprocal tax treaties with their neighboring states. Reciprocal agreements allow residents of one state to work in a neighboring state while only paying taxes to their resident state.  This simplifies tax for people who live in one state, but work in another by requiring them to file...

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Posted by:   |  Jan 26, 2016
If you’re still keeping old tax returns and receipts stuffed in a shoe box stuck in the back of the closet, you might want to rethink that approach. The IRS has teamed up with state revenue departments and the tax industry to make sure you understand the dangers to your personal and financial data. Taxes....

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