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Taxpayers Receiving Identity Verification Letter Should Use IDVerify.irs.gov

IR-2015-54, March 18, 2015 WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today reminded taxpayers who receive requests from the IRS to verify their identities that the Identity Verification Service website, idverify.irs.gov, offers the fastest, easiest way to complete the task....

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  • March 19, 2015

Top Six Tips about the Home Office Deduction

If you use your home for business, you may be able to deduct expenses for the business use of your home. If you qualify you can claim the deduction whether you rent or own your home. If you qualify...

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  • March 19, 2015

Mar 13, 2015 – IRS Funding Information

The IRS releases refunds each weekday throughout the year. We provide the percentage of refunds that have not yet been funded by the IRS. We update these funding statistics at approximately 2:00pm eastern each weekday throughout the year. As...

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  • March 16, 2015

Standard or Itemized: Choose the Deduction Method That’s Best for You

Most people claim the standard deduction when they file their federal tax return. But did you know that you may lower your taxes if you itemize your deductions? Find out if you can save by doing your taxes using...

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  • March 16, 2015

Accounting Services of York Receives Super Service Award from Angie’s List.

HARRISBURG/LANCASTER/YORK accountant Accounting Services of York, LLC Earns Esteemed 2014 Angie’s List Super Service Award Award reflects company’s consistently high level of customer service ASY has earned the service industry’s coveted Angie’s List Super Service Award, reflecting an exemplary...

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  • March 14, 2015

IRS Has Refunds Totaling $1 Billion for People Who Have Not Filed a 2011 Federal Income Tax Return

If you haven’t filed your 2011 tax return yet you could have a refund waiting for you. Call us today. WASHINGTON — Federal income tax refunds totaling $1 billion may be waiting for an estimated one million taxpayers who...

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  • March 13, 2015

Employers: Don’t Overlook the Small Business Health Care Tax Credit

Do you own or run a small business or tax-exempt group with fewer than 25 full-time employees? If you do, you should know that the Small Business Health Care Tax Credit can help you provide insurance to your employees....

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  • March 13, 2015

Cut Taxes and Save on Energy Bills with Home Energy Credits

You can reduce your taxes and save on your energy bills with certain home improvements. Here are some key facts that you should know about home energy tax credits: Non-Business Energy Property Credit • Part of this credit is...

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  • March 13, 2015

Mar 12, 2015 – IRS Funding Information

The IRS releases refunds each weekday throughout the year. We provide the percentage of refunds that have not yet been funded by the IRS. We update these funding statistics at approximately 2:00pm eastern each weekday throughout the year. As...

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  • March 12, 2015

Are You Self Employed? Check Out These IRS Tax Tips

Many people who carry on a trade or business are self-employed. Sole proprietors and independent contractors are two examples of self-employment. If this applies to you, there are a few basic things you should know about how your income...

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  • March 9, 2015

Mar 05, 2015 – IRS Funding Information

The IRS releases refunds each weekday throughout the year. We provide the percentage of refunds that have not yet been funded by the IRS. We update these funding statistics at approximately 2:00pm eastern each weekday throughout the year. As...

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  • March 6, 2015

Education Tax Credits: Two Benefits to Help You Pay for College

Did you pay for college in 2014? If you did it can mean tax savings on your federal tax return. There are two education credits that can help you with the cost of higher education. The credits may reduce...

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  • March 6, 2015

The Health Care Law and Taxes: Reporting Coverage, Exemptions and Payments

Under the Affordable Care Act, you will need to report minimum essential coverage, report or claim a coverage exemption, or make an individual shared responsibility payment when you file your 2014 federal income tax return. If you are not...

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  • March 5, 2015

Claiming a Tax Deduction for Medical and Dental Expenses

Your medical expenses may save you money at tax time, but a few key rules apply. Here are some tax tips to help you determine if you can claim a tax deduction: • You must itemize. You can only...

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  • March 4, 2015

Feb 26, 2015 – IRS Funding Information

The IRS releases refunds each weekday throughout the year. We provide the percentage of refunds that have not yet been funded by the IRS. We update these funding statistics at approximately 2:00pm eastern each weekday throughout the year. As...

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  • February 27, 2015

Taxable or Not – What You Need to Know about Income

All income is taxable unless the law excludes it. Here are some basic rules you should know to help you file an accurate tax return: • Taxed income. Taxable income includes money you earn, like wages and tips. It...

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  • February 23, 2015

Feb 20, 2015 – IRS Funding Information

The IRS releases refunds each weekday throughout the year. We provide the percentage of refunds that have not yet been funded by the IRS. We update these funding statistics at approximately 2:00pm eastern each weekday throughout the year. As...

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  • February 20, 2015

IRS Warns Tax Preparers to Watch out for New Phishing Scam

Don’t Click on Strange Emails or Links Seeking Updated Information WASHINGTON—The Internal Revenue Service today warned return preparers and other tax professionals to be on guard against bogus emails making the rounds seeking updated personal or professional information that...

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  • February 19, 2015

What You Should Know if You Changed Your Name

Did you change your name last year? If you did, it can affect your taxes. All the names on your tax return must match Social Security Administration records. A name mismatch can delay your refund. Here’s what you should...

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  • February 19, 2015