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Legacy Tax Resolution’s Top 4 Reasons For Filing a Tax Extension

Legacy Tax Resolution’s Top 4 Reasons For Filing a Tax Extension

by Val Smith-Fulcher | Uncategorized

Key TakeawaysA federal tax extension gives you until October 15 to file your individual return, but it does not extend the time to pay tax due. Filing an extension makes sense when your return would otherwise be incomplete or inaccurate. You should consider...
Help For Tacoma Taxpayers: I Haven’t Filed Taxes In Years, What Do I Do?

Help For Tacoma Taxpayers: I Haven’t Filed Taxes In Years, What Do I Do?

by Val Smith-Fulcher | Uncategorized

Key TakeawaysIf you haven’t filed in years, penalties and interest continue to build, and the IRS may eventually file a return for you using the income information they have. Getting back into good standing means filing the last six years of returns, though some...
How Do Taxes for Freelancers and Tacoma Gig Workers Work?

How Do Taxes for Freelancers and Tacoma Gig Workers Work?

by Val Smith-Fulcher | Uncategorized

Key TakeawaysIf you had freelance or side gig income in 2025, you report it on Schedule C. If your net profit is $400 or more, you also file Schedule SE for self-employment tax. Even if you never receive a 1099, your freelance or side gig income is still...
How Long Should My Tax Refund Take? What Tacoma Taxpayers Can Expect

How Long Should My Tax Refund Take? What Tacoma Taxpayers Can Expect

by Val Smith-Fulcher | Uncategorized

Key TakeawaysMost federal tax refunds are issued within 10–21 days after the IRS accepts your e-filed return. E-filing with direct deposit is the fastest method, usually delivering refunds within about three weeks. Returns claiming credits like the Earned...
Tacoma Taxpayer Rights: What If I Can’t Pay How Much I Owe The IRS?

Tacoma Taxpayer Rights: What If I Can’t Pay How Much I Owe The IRS?

by Val Smith-Fulcher | Uncategorized

Key TakeawaysThe IRS cannot take money you need for basic living expenses if doing so creates economic hardship You have the right to force the IRS to consider your actual financial reality There are legal resolutions that can stop collections, even if the...
Are IRA Contributions Deductible for Tacoma Savers?

Are IRA Contributions Deductible for Tacoma Savers?

by Val Smith-Fulcher | Uncategorized

Key TakeawaysTraditional IRA contributions may be deductible, depending on your income, filing status, and whether you or your spouse are covered by a workplace retirement plan Roth IRA contributions are not deductible, but qualified withdrawals in retirement are...
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