by Your Choice Tax & Business Services, Inc. | Dec 14, 2022 | Tax Tips and News
After the 2022 tax season found the Internal Revenue Service spread thinner than ever before, the agency is taking steps to ensure that the first few months of 2023 go far more smoothly. How is the IRS working to get ahead of staffing issues in the upcoming tax...
by Your Choice Tax & Business Services, Inc. | Dec 9, 2022 | Tax Tips and News
In this series, learn about a few popular Drake Tax features and navigation tools that help you save time and stay productive. Loss of taxpayer information during the filing process due to technical difficulties is a sure way to fast-track frustration...
by Your Choice Tax & Business Services, Inc. | Nov 19, 2022 | Tax Tips and News
Don’t forget to protect your data during the holiday season (or ever) Thanksgiving traditions are not one size fits all. Whether roasting turkey or preparing something completely different, families put their unique spin on the holiday. The Security Summit celebrates...
by Your Choice Tax & Business Services, Inc. | Nov 3, 2022 | Tax Tips and News
Victims receive extended deadlines, deferred taxes, and more When disaster strikes, the government’s disaster-declaration process can help victims recover from financial losses. Governors in affected states submit a major disaster area request to the president through...
by Your Choice Tax & Business Services, Inc. | Oct 27, 2022 | Tax Tips and News
The IRS is spreading the word The Internal Revenue Service estimates over 9 million people who failed to file a tax year 2021 return could qualify for tax credits. This is not the first time the IRS has notified non-filers that they could be eligible for tax credits:...
by Your Choice Tax & Business Services, Inc. | Oct 15, 2022 | Tax Tips and News
New filing deadlines for more Hurricane Ian victims The Internal Revenue Service this week announced tax relief for victims of Hurricane Ian who reside or operate a business anywhere in North Carolina and South Carolina. Like relief granted to storm victims in...