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2nd location opening in Connersville in early August 2017
Due to a growing client base in Connersville, Indiana, we’re opening an office there. The Connersville office will be open Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for now with expanded hours during tax season. The 2nd location is located at 801 W 35th Street, next to the fire station. Our main office will remain in Richmond. Appointments, […]
IRS Urges Taxpayers to Check Their Withholding; New Factors Increase Importance of Mid-Year Check Up
IR-2016-117, Aug. 31, 2016 WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today encouraged taxpayers to consider a mid-year tax withholding checkup following several new factors that could affect their refunds in 2017. Taking a closer look at the taxes being withheld can help ensure the right amount is withheld, either for tax refund purposes or […]
IRS Combats Identity Theft and Refund Fraud on Many Fronts
FS-2015-1, January 2015 Stopping identity theft and refund fraud is a top priority for the Internal Revenue Service. For the 2015 filing season, the IRS continues to expand these efforts to better protect taxpayers and help victims. IRS employees are working to prevent refund fraud, investigate identity theft-related crimes and help taxpayers who have been […]
New Administrative Assistant
Announcing our new Administrative Assistant, Julie Favorite! We welcome her to the Williams & Keckler team. Julie’s background includes many years employment at a local attorneys’ office and more than a decade in the loan department of a local bank. Drop by and say “hello”, or email her at Julie@keckler.com.
Key Tax Tips on the Tax Effects of Divorce or Separation
Issue Number: IRS Summertime Tax Tip 2015-23 Internal Revenue Service (IRS) sent this bulletin at 08/24/2015 09:00 AM EDT Key Tax Tips on the Tax Effects of Divorce or Separation Income tax may be the last thing on your mind after a divorce or separation. However, these events can have a big impact on your taxes. […]
What Employers Need to Know about the Affordable Care Act
Issue Number: HCTT-2015-46 Aug. 4, 2015 What Employers Need to Know about the Affordable Care Act The health care law contains tax provisions that affect employers. The size and structure of a workforce – small or large – helps determine which parts of the law apply to which employers. Calculating the number of employees is especially […]
IRS Makeover: 5 Ways to Make it Happen
Each year, the Taxpayer Advocate Service and its leader Nina E. Olson release an open letter to the IRS containing recommendations for improvement. FOXBusiness.com highlights five common sense changes the IRS can make to work better for you. Create one point of contact for identity theft Under the current structure, victims of identity theft are […]
Small Businesses Can Get IRS Penalty Relief for Unfiled Retirement Plan Returns
WASHINGTON —The Internal Revenue Service today encouraged eligible small businesses that did not file certain retirement plan returns to take advantage of a low-cost penalty relief program enabling them to quickly come back into compliance. The program is designed to help small businesses that may have been unaware of the reporting requirements that apply to […]
If You Get an IRS Notice, Here’s What to Do
IRS Summertime Tax Tip Each year the IRS mails millions of notices and letters to taxpayers. If you receive a notice from the IRS, here is what you should do: • Don’t Ignore It. You can respond to most IRS notices quickly and easily. It is important that you reply right away. • Focus […]