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What does the IRS CP3219A notice mean for taxpayers?

On Behalf of Insight Law | Dec 10, 2024 | Tax Debt

The IRS sends a CP3219A notice to inform taxpayers about proposed changes to their tax return based on discrepancies found in third-party reporting. This notice can have serious implications if ignored, so understanding it and knowing how to respond is crucial. What...

How does remote work impact multi-state tax obligations?

On Behalf of Insight Law | Oct 30, 2024 | Tax Debt

Remote work has become common, but it can create complex tax situations. Employees working in different states from their employers must understand how this impacts their tax obligations. Different state tax rules can lead to unexpected liabilities, making it...

Handling unfiled tax returns for Washington businesses and individuals

On Behalf of Insight Law | Sep 30, 2024 | Tax Debt

Many people may not file taxes on time because of financial difficulties, confusion about tax laws, or simply feeling overwhelmed. However, ignoring the problem will only make it worse. The Internal Revenue Service may charge penalties, fines, and even pursue legal...

These tax issues arise once you have more than 50 employees

On Behalf of Insight Law | Aug 30, 2024 | Tax Debt

Growing your business presents many new possibilities, but also new challenges. When a business in Washington State grows to employ more than 50 people, several tax-related responsibilities come into play.  Understanding these tax obligations is necessary for ensuring...

Paying IRS income taxes for Washington estates after death

On Behalf of Insight Law | Aug 5, 2024 | Tax Debt

When a person dies, their estate might need to handle various tax responsibilities. Understanding whether an estate must pay income taxes to the IRS can help executors manage financial matters. Understanding estate taxes and income taxes First, it's important to...

Understanding how taxes affect an HSA

On Behalf of Insight Law | Jul 12, 2024 | Tax Debt

Contributing to a health savings account (HSA) offers several tax benefits and implications. An HSA is a savings account designed for people with high-deductible health plans (HDHPs). It allows you to save money for medical expenses while enjoying significant tax...

Common mistakes that lead to trust fund recovery penalties

On Behalf of Insight Law | Jun 10, 2024 | Tax Debt

Running a business comes with its fair share of responsibilities, including managing payroll taxes diligently. However, several common mistakes can lead to hefty trust fund recovery penalties, causing significant financial strain for business owners. Misunderstanding...

What can I do if my ex made a mistake filing taxes?

On Behalf of Insight Law | May 19, 2024 | Tax Debt

Filing taxes can be stressful, especially if an ex-partner makes a mistake that affects both parties. This scenario requires prompt action. Understanding state laws and federal programs will help resolve issues efficiently when handling an ex’s tax errors....

What to do if the IRS audits your Washington business

On Behalf of Insight Law | Apr 16, 2024 | Tax Debt

An IRS audit can be a stressful experience for any business owner in Washington. The thought of federal agents scrutinizing your financial records might feel overwhelming, but it is important to approach the situation calmly and methodically. An audit does not always...

Should my spouse and I file separately or jointly?

On Behalf of Insight Law | Apr 3, 2024 | Blog, Tax Debt

Married couples have the option to file their income taxes jointly or separately. Each option comes with its own set of advantages and disadvantages. Filing jointly According to CNBC, in 2021, roughly 54 million couples chose to file jointly, while only 3.9 million...

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