IRS Installment Agreements – Which One Is Right For You?

February 22, 2023 | Indiana

An Installment Agreement is nothing more than an agreement with the IRS to pay the tax owed over an extended timeframe.  Installment Agreements are an excellent way to stay compliant with the IRS if a taxpayer cannot pay their taxes when they are due.  The IRS is not really interested in seizing a taxpayer’s assets.  The IRS would much rather work with the taxpayer to pay his or her taxes over time. The IRS has four types of Installment Agremeents: Guaranteed Installment Agreement, Streamlined Installment Agreement, Financially Verified Installment Agreement, and a Partial Pay Installment Agreement.  Which payment plan is best for a taxpayer depends on the facts and circumstances of the taxpayer’s case.  There are different rules governing different payment plans.  Knowing the rules of each plan can help a taxpayer pick the best plan for them. Guaranteed Installment AgreementThe first type of payment plan is an “Guaranteed Installment Agreement”.  This … Continued

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Why You Should Outsource Your Tax Preparations

February 15, 2023 | Business Tax Strategy

As a business owner, you may be aware of how busy the CPA season can get. With limited time and resources, it can be difficult to handle all the tasks associated with tax preparation. That’s why Edgewater CPA Group is a great place to outsource your tax preparations and can be an effective way to reduce stress and ensure that your taxes are done correctly and on time. Here is a look at the benefits of outsourcing during the busy tax season.

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The 10-Year Collection Statute – Why is it so Important?

February 8, 2023 | Carmel

In tax resolution cases, there are many strategies that come into play when formulating a plan to resolve a tax debt.  From allowable expenses, to equity in assets, and many other items, effectively solving a tax problem for a taxpayer has many angles.  One angle is using the “Collection Statute Expiration Date” or CSED to a taxpayer’s advantage.  The CSED is important because the amount of time remaining on the collection statute helps determine which solution the practitioner should select. What is the Collection Statute Expiration Date or CSED?  Once the IRS assesses tax on a taxpayer, the IRS has, by statute, 10 years from the date of assessment to collect the tax.  In most cases, after 10 years the tax debt becomes unenforceable and the IRS writes-off the debt on the taxpayer’s account.  This makes the CSED a very useful tool in planning a tax resolution case for a client. If … Continued

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How Bookkeeping Services Are the Key to Business Growth

February 1, 2023 | Bookkeeping Services

As a business owner, you know that the key to growth is the successful management of your finances. That’s why Edgewater CPA Group offers professional bookkeeping services. Having someone who understands the complexities of bookkeeping can be the difference between success and failure. So, let’s look at some ways our team can help improve business profits and keep your company competitive.

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What Does It Mean To Be “Currently-Not-Collectable”

February 1, 2023 | Business Tax Strategy

As with any tax resolution case, strategy plays an important part in resolving the tax debt.  There are many factors that go into devising a plan to get a taxpayer compliant.  Once such tool that can be very effective is for a taxpayer to be deemed “uncollectable” or “CNC (Currently Not Collectable – in IRS jargon)”. What does it mean to be deemed “uncollectable” by the IRS.  Taxpayers can be placed in CNC status if their equity in assets plus their income is not sufficient to cover IRS allowable expenses.  When a taxpayer is deemed uncollectable, the taxpayer’s tax accounts will be marked so that the IRS does not take any levy action against them.  Being deemed “uncollectable” does not resolve the tax issue but it does benefit the taxpayer in a couple of ways: The 10-year collection statute on assessed taxes continues to runThe IRS will not take collection action against the … Continued

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IRS Collections Process – What Is It?

January 25, 2023 | Accounting Services

 In any IRS Collection case, there are certain notices the IRS sends out at each stage of the process.  If a taxpayer doesn’t pay the tax in full when the tax return is filed, that taxpayer will receive a bill for the amount owed.  This starts the collection process, and it will continue until the tax liability is satisfied or the government is not longer able to collect the tax debt. So what are the notices the IRS must send out?  I’m glad you asked. CP501 NoticeThe first notice in the collection process is a CP501 Notice.  This is the friendliest notice from the IRS.  It will indicate the taxpayer has a balance due on one of his or her tax accounts.  Once a taxpayer has filed the tax return, the taxpayer has 10 days to pay the tax.  It not, then a CP501 Notice will automatically be generated and sent to … Continued

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Tax Resolution – What is it?

January 18, 2023 | Accounting Services

  It happens all the time.  You come home from work and you walk to the mailbox and pull out a stack of envelopes.  You look through shuffle through the many pieces of junk mail and then you stop dead in your tracks.  It’s a letter from the dreaded Internal Revenue Service.  Fear grips you.  Your heart starts racing.  Your hands get sweaty.  You wonder if you should even open the letter and read it.  Surely if I ignore it, it will go away – right?  Wrong. Over 15 million taxpayers in the United States have tax issues with the IRS.  While the prospect of having to deal with such a big and powerful government agency is daunting, it doesn’t have to be.  Contrary to popular belief, the IRS is very willing to work with taxpayers to resolve tax debts in and amicable way.  Whether it is an audit, back taxes owed, … Continued

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3 Simple Steps to Help Your Business Survive Tax Season

January 15, 2023 | Business Tax Strategy

As a business owner, tax season can be intimidating – and if not managed properly, it can harm your company. The paperwork involved with filing taxes can feel overwhelming, but preparing for tax time doesn’t have to be a hassle. With the help of Edgewater CPA Group, you can rest assured that your business is tax-season-ready. Here is a simple guide to get you started.

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A Guide to Tax Deductions Employees Can Take

January 1, 2023 | Carmel

As an employee, it’s important to stay on top of all the tax deductions available to you. Knowing what can be deducted and how will help you maximize your returns and reduce your taxes throughout the year. So, Edgewater CPA Group breaks down the various types of tax deductions employees can take and how they can utilize them.

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How Payroll Management Can Help Your Business Grow

December 15, 2022 | Accounting Services

If you’re like most business owners, you probably dread the thought of payroll management. After all, it’s a complex and time-consuming process that can be very frustrating. But did you know that payroll management from Edgewater CPA Group can actually help your company in many different ways? Let’s take a look at just how we can accomplish this.

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