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What to Do if You Receive the 4883c Letter from the IRS

If you received a 4883c letter from the IRS, it’s normal to feel panicked. What did you do wrong? What does the IRS want?

Are they going to come after your assets? Are you going to pay penalties?

These are some 4883c letter questions that go through the minds of taxpayers. Fortunately, the letter isn’t as bad as it seems and with the right steps, you can get through it with ease.

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1098T Tax Form Tips. Students can graduate college on top of their tax game! #taxtips

What Is A 1098-T Form Used For? (Full Guide for College Students)

As the new tax season approaches, you may have already started receiving multiple documents to hand over to your tax preparer or accountant. Among all of those docs you may notice a tax form called a 1098-T. Don’t be afraid by this document at all.

Form 1098-T is a Tuition Statement used to help you understand which education credits you may qualify for relating to tuition and other school-related expenses paid during the tax year.

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13 Proven Mileage Tax Deduction Tips

Don’t miss out on tax breaks you may need for your vehicle. The mileage tax deduction rate is one of the tools used to help reduce the tax burden when your vehicle is used for business purposes.

This IRS mileage deduction is especially important for tax payers such as independent contractors and entrepreneurs.

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Do I have to pay taxes on my hobby?

Is Your Side-Hustle a Hobby or Business for Taxes?

Have you started your side-hustle or thinking about starting one? If so, it’s time to determine how to turn your side-hustle from hobby to business.

Whether you’re an online influencer, travel blogger, artist or musician, you need to know your status and if the IRS recognizes your hobby as a business. This is important in determining if you need to file taxes.

So, let me explain the difference to you!

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