Taxes

What to Expect When You Call the IRS

August 17, 2021 Individuals seeking assistance from the IRS may be wondering if they have the option to contact the...

TaxConnex featured on Worldwide Business with kathy ireland® on Fox Business Network

TaxConnex is proud to announce that last Sunday, August 8, TaxConnex founder and CEO, Robert Dumas, was interviewed on the...

Don’t get Taxed twice when making Non-Deductible IRA Contributions

August 12, 2021 Individuals that earned income throughout the tax year have the option to make non-deductible (after-tax) contributions to...

Tax moves to consider before paying for College

August 10, 2021 Individuals who have children going to school very soon or who recently had children and are looking...

Video Conferencing: Has the Pandemic Created a New Taxation?

Ever had a bad connection on a video conferencing platform? It can be a confusing and frustrating experience. That’s a...

University students and staff should be aware of IRS Impersonation Email Scams

August 5, 2021 With the start of another school year just around the corner, the IRS has started warning individuals...

What’s New in Sales and Use Tax?

There’s always something changing in the world of tax, especially sales tax. Here’s a review of some of the recent...

Common Myths about Federal Tax Refunds

August 3, 2021 With the tax deadline now in the past, the IRS reminds taxpayers that there is no faster...

How long can the IRS Audit my Taxes?

July 29, 2021 For most taxpayers, the worst thing that can happen after filing their taxes is having the IRS...

Sales Tax Complexity Snapshot: Chicago

Sales tax is complex for any business selling into multiple states. But there are specific states and jurisdictions that make...

5 Misconceptions about the Child Tax Credit Monthly Payments

The families of roughly 60 million children received their first installment of the enhanced Child Tax Credit payments on July...

Resale Certificates: What They Are and How to Use Them

An exemption certificate is used to exempt an otherwise taxable transaction from sales tax. The most common exemption certificate is...