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We can help you with either.
All tax payments made after April 15th are subject to penalties and interest.
It’s the holiday season, which means year-end is fast approaching. In between holiday gift shopping and decorating, spend some time prepping your taxes for the end of the year. Whether you are an individual or a small business owner, you can take proactive steps for tax season. Create a checklist: Make a list of all…
As the tax deadline approaches, it’s tempting to rush through your return. But a few simple errors can delay your refund — or worse, trigger IRS penalties. Here are some of the most common mistakes taxpayers make and how to avoid them. Top Filing Mistakes to Watch For Bonus Tip for Expats Make sure you’ve…
A new Federal law reported on in the Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg News and other publications allows for the U.S. government to deny new passports or revoke ones held by people with serious tax debts. Under this new law the State Department will block Americans with “seriously delinquent” tax debt from receiving new passports and…
Presidents’ Day has been widely accepted as the unofficial holiday name for many generations, although, it was originally called Washington’s Birthday and is still in some states. Congress passed the “Uniform Monday Holiday Act” on June 28th, 1968. This law changed annual observances of some holidays to Mondays, partially to provide federal employees with three-day…
When many people hear the term “expatriates” they think of business people who are from one country and working in another. While this is true, it’s important to remember that not every expat is a businessman in a suit and tie who got transferred from the corporate office in Manhattan to the overseas office in…