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E-Filing Taxes

Form 7202: Remembering (And Handling) COVID-19 Relief

It’s time to take a walk down memory lane; unfortunately, we’re going back to a time you probably hated: The lockdowns. If you're self-employed and…


W2 Form Control Number: Who Is In Control?

The W2 Form control number is an internal control measure by your employer. It doesn’t mean they’re useless; there are some specific scenarios where you…


What Happens If You Don’t File Taxes?

[video width="1280" height="720" mp4="https://www.irs.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Consequences_of_Not_Filing_Taxes.mp4"][/video] Failure to file your taxes, or filing them late even if you get a tax extension, can bring about bothersome and…


The 1040 Is Already Easy: Why There Is No 1040 EZ for 2023

EZ come, EZ go. Filing income taxes can be a daunting task, but luckily, the IRS provides various tax forms to cater to different taxpayer…


How Do I E-File? Electronically Submit Tax Returns, 1099s and More

Even the IRS prefers e-filing, and they love paperwork! How to E-File Your Tax Returns E-filing (or electronic filing) is a convenient and efficient way…


File a Business Tax Extension Online

Business Taxes Are Due Tuesday, March 15, 2016   The IRS allows both individuals and businesses to file for a tax extension, which gives you…


How to File a Tax Return: Get Started Here

   Time for a tax return to basics. Form 1040: How to File a Tax Return You have several options for filing your federal…


Which Tax Form Should You File?

Federal Tax Returns Have Undergone Several Changes Over the Past Few Years There used to be several different versions of the federal individual income tax…