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Tax Tips To Report Your Hobby Income

Is your favorite pastime classified as a business or a hobby? Here’s how the IRS sees it. Millions of people enjoy having hobbies — whether…

Are You Subject to the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT)?

Learn About AMT Rules & Guidelines   The Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) is basically an income tax system that runs parallel to the regular income…

Contacting the IRS: Phone Numbers, Email Addresses, and IRS Offices for Your Tax Issues

Need to talk to someone at the Internal Revenue Service? Start with 1-800-829-1040. The last four digits refer to individual income tax return Form 1040.…

Mailing Your Check to the IRS: What’s The United States Treasury Address?

Instructions for Mailing Your Check or Money Order to the IRS If you owe taxes to the IRS, it is important to know the correct address…

How to Handle a Federal Tax Lien

A tax lien is a claim against property that the government uses to protect its interests in tax debt. The IRS will place a lien…

What To Do If You Get a Notice From the IRS

Tips for Responding to a Federal Tax Notice Every year, the IRS sends millions of letters and notices to taxpayers for various reasons. There are…

When Will I Get My Tax Refund

Check the Status of Your IRS Refund If you ever want to check your IRS refund status, you have several options available to you. Thanks to…

Free Tax Assistance Is Available

The tax code is adjusted every year and it can be a lot to keep up with. Sometimes your life situation changes and you’re unsure…