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How to File Back Taxes 

Filing back taxes may seem overwhelming, but catching up is essential to avoid penalties, interest charges, and potential legal consequences. Whether due to an unexpected financial crisis, oversight, or miscalculation, owing back taxes isn’t uncommon. This article will guide you through what back taxes are, the consequences of ignoring them, and actionable steps to file […]

Can the IRS Take My Social Security? 

Social Security benefits provide a crucial lifeline to millions of Americans, particularly retirees, disabled individuals, and others who rely on these payments for their basic needs. But when you have unpaid taxes, many beneficiaries fear that the IRS could step in and take a portion of their much-needed Social Security payments. It’s an unsettling thought, […]

Ask Phil: Important 1099-K Update for Small Businesses 

Today, Optima Tax Relief Lead Tax Attorney, Phil, discusses an important tax update for small businesses and self-employed individuals coming in 2025.  If you receive payments through platforms like PayPal, Venmo, Shopify, Etsy, or other payment services, you will receive a 1099-K form for tax reporting purposes. Form 1099-K report payments made to merchants and […]

Ask Phil: Should I Itemize or Take the Standard Deduction? 

Today, Optima Tax Relief Lead Tax Attorney, Phil, discusses a hot topic: itemized deductions vs. standard deduction. Which is better for you?  Deciding whether to itemize deductions or take the standard deduction depends on your specific financial situation. For the 2024 tax year, the standard deduction amounts are:  You may benefit from itemizing if your […]

What is IRS Form 1040-X?

Today, Optima Tax Relief Lead Tax Attorney, Phil, discusses IRS Form 1040-X, Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return.  Many taxpayers wonder what they should do if they made an error on their tax returns. Maybe you filed under the wrong status or received another 1099 after you filed your taxes. Perhaps you forgot to claim […]

What is the Widow’s Penalty?

Losing a spouse is an emotionally overwhelming experience, and unfortunately, for many widows, the challenges extend beyond the realm of grief. The “widow’s penalty” refers to the financial disadvantages that widows often face after the death of their partners. This penalty manifests in various forms, from reduced Social Security benefits to inflated Required Minimum Distributions […]

Are Political Donations Tax Deductible? 

Political donations are a vital part of democratic systems, empowering individuals to support their preferred candidates, parties, and causes. As Election Day approaches, people often wonder whether their contributions to political campaigns, committees, or candidates can be deducted on their tax returns. This question arises frequently, especially in the context of other charitable donations, which […]

How Does Self-Employment Tax Work? 

If you’re self-employed, you likely know that managing your taxes can feel more complicated than simply having an employer deduct them from your paycheck. One of the most critical aspects of your tax responsibility is self-employment tax, which covers Social Security and Medicare contributions. In this guide, we’ll break down what self-employment tax is, how […]

How to Stop an IRS Levy 

An IRS levy is one of the most severe collection actions the IRS can take against a taxpayer who owes back taxes. Unlike a lien, which is a legal claim against your property, a levy actually allows the IRS to seize your assets to satisfy your tax debt. These can include wages, bank accounts, and […]

Will Hiring Optima Tax Relief Affect Your Credit Score?

Today, Optima Tax Relief Lead Tax Attorney, Phil, answers a burning question: “Will hiring Optima Tax Relief affect your credit score?”  The short answer is no. Hiring Optima Tax Relief does not directly affect your credit score. However, there are a few ways the process could impact your credit indirectly.   If you don’t pay your […]