What Restaurants and Auto-Body Shops Should Know About New York Tax Warrants
If you own a restaurant or auto-body shop or related business, beware the New York State Department of Taxation
August 2022 Newsletter – Tenenbaum Law, P.C.
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Schedule C Audit Triggers: What You Need to Know
If you own your own business, there are Schedule C audit triggers you need to know. Schedule C is
How to Survive an IRS Tax Audit
If the IRS sends you an audit notice, you may go into panic mode but learning how to
Why Would the IRS Reject a Tax Return?
There are many reasons why the IRS would reject a tax return with most involving simple mistakes. Fortunately, whether
Can the IRS Revoke My Passport?
The IRS can revoke your passport in certain circumstances. However, the agency does not do this directly. Instead, if
June 2022 Newsletter- Tenenbaum Law, P.C.
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If You Get Audited Once, Will You Get Audited Again?
If you get audited once, you can get audited again but rarely for the same year. In very limited
How Long Does an IRS Audit Take?
How Long Does an IRS Audit Take? How long an IRS audit takes can vary, but there are guidelines
April 2022 Newsletter – Tenenbaum Law, P.C.
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What Happens When the IRS Audits You?
When the IRS audits you, it will notify you by mail and typically, ask you to provide information. When
How to Request a Tax Transcript from the IRS
The fastest way to request a tax transcript from the IRS is by utilizing the IRS website. The IRS allows
What Are IRS Tax Transcripts?
IRS tax transcripts are summaries of information from a taxpayer’s tax return. The information provided varies depending on the
How Long Must I Keep Records for New York State Income Tax?
Generally, individuals must keep records for New York State income tax until the statute of limitations period for that
Cryptocurrency did not exist in 1955. It’s time to update National Tax Day – By Denise C. Yelvington, CPA
National Tax Day (April 15th) has not been modified since 1955. In 1955, the federal tax code was 929