Tag Archives: tax season
False W-2 Claims – A New Scam This Tax Season
The IRS is warning taxpayers to be aware of a new tax scam this season involving Form W-2. According to the agency, scammers are trying to convince taxpayers to use their wage information on a tax return to falsely … Continue reading
Meet the DSJ Tax Team!
So, who’s working on my tax return this year? Read on and get to know the members of the DSJ tax team! Remember to check out our website for more information on all services we provide.
This year is CPA … Continue reading
Your DSJ Update: Tax Day now July 15, Treasury, IRS extend filing and payment deadlines
Dear Valued Client,
I hope this letter finds you well and in good health. First and foremost, for anyone who is either directly or indirectly impacted by the virus, especially those who may be ill, our heart goes out to … Continue reading
IRS Tax Payment Deadline Relief: What You Need To Know
Dear Client,
We have recently been informed by the IRS and the U.S Treasury Department about important information that may impact you and your income tax filings.
Due to unprecedented events caused by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the Internal Revenue … Continue reading
4 Ways to Cope with Tax Season Stress
March 2020
“… in this world, nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” – Benjamin Franklin
With dramatic quotes like that (from one of our founding fathers, no less), it’s no wonder why more than 50% … Continue reading
Safety vs. Probability: Planning For Retirement
As we progress through life, we find there are certain things we can control and others we cannot. However, even with the things we can’t control, we can exercise good judgment based on facts, due diligence, historical patterns, and a … Continue reading
Why provide your accountant with access to your online business accounts?
February 2020
When entrusting your financial well-being to your accountant(s), you may be asked to provide them with access to your bank accounts, credit cards, and other financial institutions. This request might cause you to pause for a moment to … Continue reading
Here’s How to Get a Jump on Next Year’s Taxes
Yes, tax season is officially over. And you might be kicking back and relaxing, putting off thinking about next year’s taxes as long as you can. However, smart taxpayers know that the more you plan ahead, the better chance you … Continue reading
5 Tips for First-Time Tax Filers
February 2019
Filing taxes for the first time can be overwhelming. But if you have the right tools and advice before you start, it won’t be. Here are a five critical things to know before you begin, which will make … Continue reading
Estate Planning Essentials You Need to Revisit Due to the New Tax Law
Estate planning is never done. Just like a piece of real estate, it needs periodic maintenance and care to make sure it’s in good shape when you need it most. Provisions in the newly passed GOP tax plan mean it’s … Continue reading