by TIG Tax Services | Feb 7, 2026 | Tax Updates
Taxpayers who rely solely on direct deposit to track their refunds may be operating without a critical safety net. When direct deposit information contains errors, accounts get closed, or banks reject deposits, the IRS online account serves as the primary tool for...
by TIG Tax Services | Feb 7, 2026 | Tax Updates
Small business owners who purchase equipment, vehicles, or machinery face an important tax decision: how to deduct those costs. The Internal Revenue Service provides two powerful methods, Section 179 and Bonus Depreciation, that allow businesses to accelerate...
by TIG Tax Services | Feb 6, 2026 | Tax Updates
Taxpayers facing outstanding tax liabilities have several options available through the Internal Revenue Service to address their debt. Two of the most commonly utilized programs are IRS Payment Plans (Installment Agreements) and Offers in Compromise (OIC)....
by TIG Tax Services | Feb 6, 2026 | Tax Updates
Self-employed taxpayers face increasingly complex filing requirements in 2026. While do-it-yourself tax software markets itself as cost-effective, research indicates that individuals with business income frequently leave substantial tax savings unclaimed when filing...
by TIG Tax Services | Feb 5, 2026 | Tax Updates
Tax-related identity theft remains one of the most pervasive forms of fraud affecting American taxpayers. Each year, criminals steal Social Security numbers and personal information to file fraudulent tax returns, claiming refunds that rightfully belong to legitimate...
by TIG Tax Services | Feb 5, 2026 | Tax Updates
Nobody likes waiting for their tax refund. You've done the work, filed your return, and now you're watching your bank account like a hawk. The good news? Most people who file electronically with accurate information get their refunds within three weeks. The...