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Will the IRS Catch a Missing 1099?: How the IRS Tracks Income

If you've missed reporting a 1099 form, you might be wondering if the IRS will eventually catch it. The short answer is yes, they have…


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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…


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What You Need to Know About Form 8888: Allocation of Refund in 2025

Tax season is no one’s favorite time of year, but if you’re due for a refund, there’s at least something to look forward to. And…


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Form 944: The Annual Payroll Tax Return for Small Employers

If you're a small business owner or a new employer in the U.S., the IRS has a form specifically designed to help you simplify your…


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Form 1310: Claiming a Refund for a Deceased Taxpayer

When someone you love passes away, taxes are probably the last thing on your mind. But if they were due a tax refund when they…


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Form 940 For Small Businesses: Who Files It and Why

If you run a business with employees, you've probably dealt with more than your fair share of tax forms. One that often flies under the…


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What Is Form 941 and Why It Matters

If you run a business and have employees on your payroll, then you have definitely heard about Form 941 (or you should, we hope). But…


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IRS Rejected Return: 6 Common Reasons and Fixes

“Filing taxes can be stressful” is the understatement of a lifetime, but it’s also true that the last thing anyone wants is to have their…