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Making Common Sense of Form 8858

Form 8858 is a form used by taxpayers that own foreign entities and are required to report income from these entities on their U.S. tax…


Reporting your Child’s Capital Gains and Dividends on Your Taxes: Form 8814

Are you the parent of a full-time student and unsure of your tax filing requirements? Form 8814, Parent's Election to Report Child's Interest and Dividends,…


Form 8805: When Your Business is Earning with Earning Foreign Partners

Do you have foreign business partners? Are you unsure of how to report and pay taxes on them? Don't worry, Form 8805 has you covered.…


Form 8275: Adjusting or Correcting Your Return

When you want to tell the IRS so much more than what's on their usual forms, there's Form 8275. Filing taxes can be a daunting…


Form 7203 Instructions: Reporting Distributions or Payments Received from a Corporation

Are you a business owner wondering what the requirements for filing Form 7203 are? Filing taxes can be an arduous and confusing process, but understanding…


Form 3115: Application for Change in Accounting Method

Have you ever heard of a Form 3115? This document, which is also known as an Application for Change in Accounting Method, is required by…


Do S Corps Get a 1099?

Do S Corps Get a 1099 Form? The 1099-Misc form is one of the most commonly used tax documents for businesses, but do S Corps…


Credit Repair

What is credit repair? The aim of credit repair is to help rebuild your credit history. Even if you're doing everything right (paying your bills,…