Can I dispute a transaction I willingly paid for?
Disputing a credit card charge. Consumers can dispute fraudulent charges on their bill by calling their issuer. You also have the right to dispute a credi...
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Disputing a credit card charge. Consumers can dispute fraudulent charges on their bill by calling their issuer. You also have the right to dispute a credi...
Given the financial hardship many Americans faced as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the CARES Act provided many avenues of financial relief for indivi...
Form. Proposed Amount due: $ We received additional information from third. parties that changes the amount of your tax, deductions, and payments. What is...
The IRS requires you to file a tax return when your gross income exceeds the sum of the standard deduction for your filing status plus one exemption amoun...
An independent contractor is a self-employed person or entity contracted to perform work for—or provide services to—another entity as a nonemployee. As a ...
The 1099 form is a series of documents the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) refers to as “information returns.” There are a number of different 1099 forms t...
The IRS will issue a payoff letter to taxpayers or to third parties such as taxpayer representatives, lenders, and escrow or title companies, requesting a...
When to give notice For most marriages or civil partnerships you must give at least 29 full days’ notice. If either you or your partner is not a British o...
S corporations are restricted to no more than 100 shareholders—these individuals must be US residents or citizens. Moreover, an S Corporation cannot be ow...
In at least some cases, the IRS is apparently “future dating” the payments, similar to the way you might write a later date on a check if you don’t have t...