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Watch for these 2021 tax changes

On Behalf of Insight Law | Feb 11, 2021 | Tax Debt

There are few things more certain for Washington residents than the yearly need to report income and settle any tax bills with the IRS. It is also common for slight changes in tax codes to affect the process each tax season. Taxpayers will likely notice several...

What to know about IRS tax rules and paying late

On Behalf of Insight Law | Feb 5, 2021 | Tax Debt

Washington taxpayers are required to pay any federal income taxes that they owe by April 15. However, taxpayers are allowed to request an extension to file their returns until Oct. 15. Take a look at the various penalties that you might face if you fail to meet a tax...

What is an offer in compromise?

On Behalf of Insight Law | Jan 11, 2021 | Uncategorized

Every tax season, people from Washington to Florida will either make mistakes on their taxes or deliberately ignore paying them altogether. The IRS will take legal steps to ensure that you pay what you owe to the government. In fact, not paying may even lead to a...

Penalties for not paying taxes

On Behalf of Insight Law | Jan 6, 2021 | Uncategorized

Tax season is just around the corner for everyone in Washington and around the country. The filing deadline is typically in mid-April, but many individuals try to complete their taxes long before then. It is important to set up a payment plan, pay your taxes or file...

4 Things That Can Trigger A Tax Audit

On Behalf of Insight Law | Dec 4, 2020 | Uncategorized

For most taxpayers, the idea of getting audited by the IRS is a troubling thought. While a tax audit is simply a review to ensure that individuals are reporting correctly and adhering to tax laws, it's an ordeal most people wish to avoid. The odds of the IRS selecting...

4 commonly misunderstood tax deductions for the self-employed

On Behalf of Insight Law | Oct 22, 2020 | Uncategorized

There’s nothing like being your own boss. However, the downside of only having to answer to yourself is that you are responsible for your own payroll taxes. To help lighten your tax burden, the IRS allows for several tax deductions. It’s important that you understand...

IRS resumes audits, with renewed focus on high-income taxpayers

On Behalf of Insight Law | Sep 24, 2020 | Tax Debt

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently announced it will renew audit efforts that were postponed a few months ago in response to the current coronavirus pandemic. The federal agency, like most organizations and businesses throughout the country, greatly reduced...

Steps to take if you receive notice of a delinquent tax return

On Behalf of Insight Law | Aug 24, 2020 | Uncategorized

A letter from the IRS can be anxiety-provoking. Feelings of unease can turn to terror if the IRS is informing you that you have a delinquent tax return. However, it’s important to remind yourself that this is not the end of the world. Here are some steps you can take...

An offer in compromise could settle your tax debt for less

On Behalf of Insight Law | Aug 3, 2020 | Tax Debt

If you are unable to pay what you owe in taxes, or if paying would create a financial hardship for you, the IRS may consider what is called an “offer in compromise” to settle your tax debt. Essentially, the IRS is sometimes willing to settle your debt for the amount...

What are the different ways the IRS can audit your taxes?

On Behalf of Insight Law | May 28, 2020 | Uncategorized

As an adult responsible for filing and paying your own taxes, the word audit might send a shiver down your spine. After all, an audit usually only occurs if the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has reason to believe that there are omissions or errors in your tax return....

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