You may be asking yourself, what is an ITIN number?
An ITIN (individual taxpayer identification number) is a 9-digit number issued by the IRS to you, the taxpayer, who does not have or is not eligible for Social Security Number.
Get the most up-to-date tax tips here to help you feel confident about this year’s tax season!
You may be asking yourself, what is an ITIN number?
An ITIN (individual taxpayer identification number) is a 9-digit number issued by the IRS to you, the taxpayer, who does not have or is not eligible for Social Security Number.
Do you know how to choose the best tax filing status?
It is very important to select the correct filing status when filing your individual tax return. Many tax credits, deductions, and the amount of taxes paid are dependent upon the filing status selected.
The 2021 tax season is coming soon. That means that it’s time to check out the latest 2020 tax changes and updates. The good news is that we have been able to put together this easy to follow guide on the latest tax changes.
Be sure to check out each of the ten major 2020 tax changes for the season. Chances are, at least some of these recent tax changes may apply to you.
It’s that time of year again! No, I’m not talking about the Yuletide season, I’m speaking on the adventurous time of the tax season.
Now is the best time to start gathering all of your data for the 2021 tax season. Whether you know it or not, having a game plan or strategy for your taxes is the most important step in conquering this daunting task.
If you are the victim of identity theft, then it is important to inform the IRS of your situation. This will prevent people from filing a false tax return with your name. With IRS Form 14039 – Identity Theft Affidavit, you can alert the IRS and protect yourself from tax identity theft.