by TIG Tax Services | Jan 3, 2026 | Tax Updates
With December 31, 2025, just hours away, taxpayers have a critical window to implement strategic tax moves that can significantly impact their 2025 tax liability and potential refunds. Self-employed individuals, gig workers, and small business owners face unique...
by TIG Tax Services | Jan 3, 2026 | Tax Updates
Freelancers and independent contractors face unique tax obligations that differ significantly from traditional employees. Quarterly estimated tax payments represent one of the most critical responsibilities for self-employed individuals, yet many freelancers struggle...
by TIG Tax Services | Jan 2, 2026 | Tax Updates
Independent contractors, freelancers, and gig workers who receive 1099 forms face unique tax obligations that differ significantly from traditional W-2 employees. First-time 1099 earners must navigate self-employment taxes, quarterly payments, and business expense...
by TIG Tax Services | Jan 2, 2026 | Tax Updates
Small business owners across the United States are leaving substantial tax savings on the table in 2025. Despite comprehensive tax relief provisions now available, many businesses fail to maximize their benefits due to common oversights, timing errors, and strategic...
by TIG Tax Services | Jan 1, 2026 | Tax Updates
Small business owners face significantly higher audit rates than individual taxpayers, with the Internal Revenue Service targeting specific patterns and discrepancies that suggest potential tax compliance issues. Understanding these audit triggers enables business...
by TIG Tax Services | Jan 1, 2026 | Tax Updates
Gig workers operating as independent contractors face unique tax challenges that traditional employees do not encounter. While the flexibility of gig work offers numerous benefits, it also places the burden of tax compliance squarely on the individual worker's...