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The 2021 Child Tax Credit Explained

What is the Child Tax Credit (CTC)? The Federal Child Tax Credit is a program that has been around since the late 1990s. The current administration enhanced the CTC payments to help those in need. The information provided on your 2019 or 2020 tax return will determine your eligibility to receive the payments. If eligible,…
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Delayed IRS Refunds: Over 35 Million Tax Returns Awaiting Manual Reviews

Dear Clients, did you know that over 35 Million Tax Returns are awaiting manual reviews causing delays in the refund process. The 2020 tax season proved to be challenging both for Alron Taxes, Inc. and taxpayers alike. Due to the onset of the global pandemic, over 35 million business and personal income tax returns require…
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The IRS Took My IRS Refund To Pay My Spouse’s Debt?

My Tax Refund Paid My Spouse’s Debt? If this sounds familiar, then you may want to look into this article on getting your refund back. First, take a minute to answer the following questions.  If you answer yes to all the listed questions, you may just be eligible to file an injured spouse claim. Did…
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Tax Day Extended to May 17.

Effective March 17, 2021, the Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department automatically extended the federal income tax filing due date for individuals from April 15, 2021 to May 17, 2021. Taxpayers do not need to file any forms or call the IRS to qualify for this automatic extension. With Tax Day now on May…
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Are you paying too much Self-Employment Tax?

Being a Sole Proprietor As a sole proprietor, you must pay self-employment taxes on your net business earnings at a current rate of 15.3%: 12.4% is for social security and 2.9% for Medicare. In 2021 the first $142,800 of your earnings is subject to Social security taxation, and all your net earnings are subject to…
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Major IRS Tax Changes

This is the one period of the year that everyone does not looks forward to! Tax Season is the most bothersome inconvenience and never anyone’s favorite time of the year. This upcoming tax season is a bit more complex, with unique and special twists to the norms. A lot of care must be taken when…
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Local City & County Tax Receipts

Local City & County Tax Receipts When you own a business, you wear many hats. One of the most important ones is to pay the taxes owed by your company. When people think of taxes, they often think of federal or state taxes. However, it is essential to remember that business tax receipts and any occupational licensing…
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Stocks, Bonds and Taxes, Oh My!

Stocking Up & Bonding out For those looking to start passively growing their income, bonds and stocks are the first things that come to mind. It can be confusing for those unfamiliar with these financial vehicles. Stocks are essentially shares in the ownership of a company. A company goes from private to public with an…
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Corporate Tax Deadline – Sep. 15th, 2020

The corporate tax deadline is fast approaching. Earlier this year, the IRS gave an extension for corporations to file their taxes. The extension applied to both 1120-S corporate and 1065 Partnerships. The new final due date for these filings is September 15, 2020. There are no more extensions coming, and so the time to act…
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Do’s and Don’ts for Taxpayers Who Receive a Letter or Notice from the IRS

What should you do if you receive a letter or notice from the IRS? Don’t ignore it. Most IRS letters and notices are about federal tax returns or tax accounts. Each notice deals with a specific issue and must be address. Don’t panic. The IRS and its authorized private collection agencies do send letter by…
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