by TIG Tax Services | Feb 24, 2026 | Tax Updates
Taxpayers who cannot pay their full tax liability by the April 15 deadline have options. The Internal Revenue Service offers IRS installment agreements, which allow individuals and businesses to pay their tax debt in monthly installments over an extended period rather...
by TIG Tax Services | Feb 23, 2026 | Tax Updates
Gig workers face unique tax situations, but when it comes to the student loan interest deduction, the rules remain consistent across all employment types. Freelancers, independent contractors, and gig economy workers can deduct student loan interest under the same...
by TIG Tax Services | Feb 22, 2026 | Tax Updates
The rise of remote work and entrepreneurship has created a popular misconception among self-employed individuals and freelancers: that working from a coffee shop automatically transforms beverage purchases into legitimate business deductions. This assumption has led...
by TIG Tax Services | Feb 21, 2026 | Tax Updates
Self-employed individuals face a critical challenge each tax season: documenting business expenses throughout the year. Research indicates that gig workers and freelancers pay approximately 21% more in taxes than necessary due to missed deductions. Proper record...
by TIG Tax Services | Feb 20, 2026 | Tax Updates
Small business owners face a critical decision window in 2026 regarding renewable energy investments. Federal tax incentives for solar installations and electric vehicle charging infrastructure are approaching statutory deadlines, creating a finite opportunity for...