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Posted by: Myrick CPA Posted on: Mar 24 2022

Why You Should File Electronically As Soon As Possible

COVID-19 and the resulting shutdown in 2020 disrupted nearly everything in our society and almost every business and institution. Many are still dealing with the repercussions, whether involving supply chain issues or employee shortages. One of those institutions greatly impacted by the pandemic is the IRS.

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Posted by: Myrick CPA Posted on: Feb 10 2022

Problem Tax Cases Call for a Tax Resolution Specialist

Charles Myrick, a Certified Public Accountant, has more than two decades of experience representing taxpayers with the IRS. He is highly knowledgeable and experienced in what is known as tax resolution the specialty of advising, representing, and negotiating with the IRS on behalf of taxpayers in problem tax cases. He and his staff feel a real sense of satisfaction from solving difficult problem tax cases and removing the giant weight off a client’s shoulders that comes from stressful interactions with tax authorities.

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Posted by: Charles P Myrick CPA Posted on: Jan 25 2022

Look for the Tax Advantages in Your 2021 Return

The IRS opened the tax season this year — or began to receive taxpayers’ filings —  yesterday on January 24, 2022. As you begin preparing for your 2021 tax filing, consider taking advantage of the provisions below if you haven’t already. You can ask us at Myrick CPA or your own tax consultant for details to help you find the best tax advantages available to you.

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Posted by: Charles P Myrick CPA Posted on: Jan 11 2022

Relief for Student Loan Borrowers

It’s time to talk about student loans to keep our clients up-to-date regarding relief for financial burdens exacerbated by the pandemic. Over 43 million people have student loan debt, which represents debt felt by all of their immediate family members, making student loan debt a subject that affects at least 160 million people’s finances.

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Posted by: Charles P Myrick CPA Posted on: Dec 21 2021

Owe Back Taxes? Here’s What to Know About Overdue Taxes

After a COVID-related pause in collections and enforcement, beginning June of 2021, the IRS has been sending out collection letters to individuals with overdue taxes. By now, many have gotten these letters. While the IRS will undoubtedly tell you to pay up now or face the consequences, you likely have more options than you know about, regardless of how little or how much you owe.

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Posted by: Charles P Myrick CPA Posted on: Dec 02 2021

Build Assets From Income With Smart Tax Strategies

The true key to building wealth lies in building assets. And the first step toward building assets is to get serious about tax planning. Regardless of how much money you make, you can start converting your income into assets using smart tax strategies.

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Posted by: Charles P Myrick CPA Posted on: Nov 24 2021

Small Business Growth Improves with Year-End Tax Planning

The end of the year is always a busy time for business owners. I tell my clients that tax planning is one of the most important activities to schedule in the last quarter of the year. That has never been more true than at the end of the second full year of pandemic and shifting business conditions. Solid year-end tax planning helps you know where you stand in 2021 and how to prepare for 2022.

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Posted by: Charles P Myrick CPA Posted on: Nov 11 2021

Do You Qualify for IRS Debt Forgiveness?

Are you worried about the federal back taxes you might owe? Does the prospect of paying them seem insurmountable? Rather than spending any more time worrying, read below to see if you might be a candidate for reducing debt through an IRS hardship program.

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Posted by: Charles P Myrick CPA Posted on: Oct 07 2021

Income Volatility: How to Save In Uncertain Times

We recently posted a New York Times article "Does Personal Finance Still Work in Our Changing Economy?" on our Facebook page. It opened with references to Income Volatility, an economic situation that many Americans find themselves in today. If irregular employment, inconsistent work hours, and unpredictable income are the new normal in your life, does it mean that you should give up on savings and retirement planning?

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Posted by: Charles P Myrick CPA Posted on: Jun 24 2021

Is That a Light at the End of the Pandemic Tunnel?

With so many unpredictable factors affecting our lives and the economy in 2020, how can we anticipate positive change as this year continues to unfold? The key might be to control what you can and prepare for the tides that could turn either way in the months ahead.

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