In an era where remote work is becoming increasingly prevalent, individuals are enjoying the freedom and flexibility that come with working from the comfort of their own homes. However, along with this newfound flexibility comes the responsibility of managing your finances efficiently, especially when it comes to taxes. Remote workers face unique tax considerations that […]
Ask Phil: What If I Can’t Afford to Do My Taxes?
Today, Phil discusses what options you have if you cannot afford to do your taxes. If you can’t afford to do your taxes, you can check to see if you’re eligible for free tax preparation. You can check out these two sites for more information. IRS Free File If you would like to file your […]
Expenses You Didn’t Know Were Tax Deductible
Tax deductions can help lower your tax bill and even increase your tax refund on your return. While most people are aware of common deductions like mortgage interest, charitable donations, and medical expenses, there are a plethora of lesser-known expenses that could potentially save you money on your taxes. There are several tax deductions you […]
What is the VITA Program?
Tax season can often be a stressful time for many individuals and families, especially those with limited financial resources or complex tax situations. Fortunately, there exists a vital resource that provides much-needed assistance to these individuals: the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. Developed by the IRS, the VITA program offers free tax help to […]
Tax Tips for Last-Minute Filers
Filing your taxes can be stressful. Filing at the last minute can only add to the stress. As April 15th looms closer, the annual flurry of last-minute tax filers begins. Whether due to procrastination or complexity, many individuals find themselves scrambling to organize their finances and complete their tax returns before the deadline. If you […]
What If I Can’t Pay My Taxes?
Every year, millions of individuals and businesses face the intimidating task of paying their taxes. However, there are instances where meeting this financial obligation becomes challenging or even impossible. There are times when you might’ve asked yourself, “What if I can’t pay my taxes?” Whether due to unexpected expenses, changes in income, or other unforeseen […]
Ask Phil: Tips To Avoid Levies & Liens
Today, Phil gives his top tips on how to avoid IRS levies and liens. Tip #1: Don’t Owe the IRS Avoiding owing the IRS begins with responsible financial management and proactive tax planning. First, maintain accurate records of all income and expenses throughout the year, ensuring you’re well-informed about your financial standing. Next, regularly review […]
Can I Claim an Energy Tax Credit?
Amid growing concerns over climate change, the promotion of sustainable energy practices has become paramount. Governments worldwide are increasingly turning to policy measures to incentivize individuals and businesses to adopt renewable energy sources and reduce their carbon footprint. Among these measures, energy tax credits have emerged as a powerful tool to encourage investment in clean […]
Tax Guide for Clergy Members
Tax season can be a stressful time for many individuals, but for clergy members, it often comes with its own set of unique challenges and considerations. Whether you’re a minister, priest, rabbi, imam, or any other religious leader, understanding the intricacies of tax laws can help you maximize your deductions and ensure compliance with the […]
Are You a High-Income Non-Filer? Beware of IRS Collections in 2024
IRS enforcement is back in full effect. In January 2024, the IRS began sending collections notices to individuals and businesses alike. Now they are also turning attention to high-earners who failed to file tax returns between 2017 and 2021. Optima CEO David King and Lead Tax Attorney Philip Hwang explain what new changes you can […]