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Tuesday, March 1, 2022
Essential Things You Should Know About the 2022 Tax Season
Monday, February 7, 2022
Why You Should File Your Taxes Early
● Avoid the Risk of Tax Fraud
Monday, January 31, 2022
Incredible Income Tax Tips for the Self-Employed
- Estimate your business income and determine where you stand taxwise
- Time your income near the end of the year to your advantage
- Mindfully time your expenditures
- Make the most of medical insurance deductions
- Keep the structure of your company simple, especially as a sole proprietorship
- Automate your record-keeping and sync your bank accounts
- Understand the differences between business deductions and itemized deductions
- Set aside some money for your children’s college, as this amount can be deducted from your taxable income
- Increase your self-employed retirement contributions
- Hire professionals at Agro Accounting CPA
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
Understanding a “CPA Letter for Verification of Self Employment”
What Should the Letter Include?
Things a CPA Should Consider Before Issuing the Letter
Thursday, January 6, 2022
How Artists can Benefit from Doing Income Taxes with Online Accounting
Monday, December 20, 2021
A Brief Small Business Taxation Guide: What You Should Know
Choose your legal structure wisely
Use tax deductions to reduce your taxes
Pay taxes in three-month intervals
List of business taxes you might have to pay:
- Self-employment tax
- Excise tax
- Sales tax
- Payroll tax
- Property tax
Conclusion
Monday, December 6, 2021
What Happens If You Fail to Pay Your Taxes
If you
need more information on income taxes, consult with the Agro Accounting CPA
experts or hire our income tax services for the self-employed. Here,
let’s start with the possible outcomes of not paying your taxes on time:
Pay a Penalty
Fee
Are you
failing to file your taxes or failing to pay your taxes? There’s a huge
difference between the two.
If you
fail to file your taxes by the due date, there will be a penalty of 5%
of the tax owed for up to five months. If you take longer than 60 days
after the due date, then you will get hit with a minimum penalty of $210 or
100% of the tax owed, whichever is lower. For example, if the tax owed is $210
or less, the penalty will be the same as the total tax amount due. If the tax amount
exceeds $210, the penalty will be at least $210.
Warning
Letters from the IRS
Nobody
wants mail from the Internal Revenue Service. It's not like the IRS doesn't
give you a chance - it gives many. But before taking any strict legal action,
they send you a warning letter.
The best
thing to do after getting a letter is to reach out to the IRS office. The
authorities might look kindly on you as you admit your carelessness, unlike
those who have been lining their cat’s litter box with the IRS’ letters. You
may get a chance to negotiate a payment plan or even reduce the total tax
amount due.
Can’t
Apply for a Loan
If you
fail to pay your income taxes, you might get into a lot of trouble. You may not
be able to apply for a home loan, business loan, or vehicle loan. Banks or
lenders need to see copies of your most recent tax returns before giving you a
loan. Nobody gives a loan to someone who isn't consistent with filing or paying
their tax returns.
The IRS
Can Seize Your Property
In
Publication 594, the IRS has made it clear that the agency can sell your car or
property in order to clear out your outstanding tax in some scenarios. The
publication also states that if there is money left after the sale of your
property, you will get a refund of it.
To learn more about taxes or to obtain a tax preparation guide for artists and entrepreneurs, feel free to connect with Agro Accounting CPA.
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