
Is Filing a Tax Extension Right for You?
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April 7, 2016
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The tax deadline is just around the corner. Maybe you’re overwhelmed at work or you misplaced the W-2 that your employer sent you weeks ago. Whatever the reason, it looks like you might not make the looming April 18 due date and filing a tax extension may be the right... Read more

Spring Small Business Tips
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April 5, 2016
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Besides being a time for reassessing personal finances, after tax season is a good time for small businesses to de-clutter business expenses and polish up business plans. Here are some tips for small businesses to perform a little “spring cleaning” of their own: 1. De-cluttering expenses: Now it’s smart to... Read more

Post-Tax Season Money Tips
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April 1, 2016
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After tax craziness subsides, spring is an ideal time to take a look at your money management. Here are some post-tax season money tips to help you get your finances in check before summer: 1. Run Your Credit Report Your credit score can impact everything from your mortgage rate to your... Read more

10 Crazy Tax Facts for Tax Day
Williams Kunkel
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March 24, 2016
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Taxes have been levied on people since the beginning of civilization. Since Tax Day is almost upon us, we thought it would be fun to share some of the most interesting tax facts from the long and fascinating history of taxes: The number of words in Atlas Shrugged is 645,000. The Bible... Read more

5 Spring Financial Tips
Williams Kunkel
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March 22, 2016
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As the year moves further into Spring, it’s time to start thinking about how to refresh your financial life with these Spring financial tips. It may require just looking at things differently rather than making drastic changes. In the end, you want to put yourself in a position to take... Read more

Tips for Education Tax Benefits
Williams Kunkel
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March 18, 2016
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Income tax season is here. College students and their families should learn about available education tax benefits that can help lower their education costs. On average, families spend $24,000 a year on college. However, just over a third take advantage of federal tax credits and deductions to help make college... Read more

Military Members Tax Tips
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March 15, 2016
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Joining the military means changing your life. Frequent moves, new skills, and overseas deployments all come with the job description. Even taxes change for members of the Armed Forces. That’s why we’re providing military members tax tips. Over the years, the government has created a number of provisions and perks... Read more

Huge Rise in Tax Email Scams & Phishing
Williams Kunkel
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March 11, 2016
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The Internal Revenue Service has issued a new consumer alert for tax email scams after noticing an approximate 400 percent increase in phishing and malware incidents so far during this tax season. The emails are designed to trick taxpayers into thinking they are official communications from the IRS or other... Read more

5 Freelance Tax Tips
Williams Kunkel
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March 8, 2016
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Self-employed workers may have difficulty filing their taxes every year. These workers need to pay taxes on their income in addition to whatever self-employment taxes they might have. However, there are many self-employed tax tips that can help them reduce their tax burdens. Whether workers are fully self-employed or doing... Read more

The Future of the IRS
Williams Kunkel
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March 3, 2016
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The IRS is developing a “Future State” plan that it says will transform the way the service interacts with taxpayers. Many parts of the plan may ease the processing of filing returns, the issuing of refunds, and the identification and resolution of problems. But the Tax Advocate Service – an independent... Read more

Five Tips to Improve Financial Health
Williams Kunkel
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March 1, 2016
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If you are having trouble paying your bills, it is important to take action sooner rather than later to improve your financial health. Doing nothing leads to problems in the future, whether it’s a bad credit record or bankruptcy resulting in the loss of assets and even your home. If... Read more

Is Your Social Security Taxable?
Williams Kunkel
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February 19, 2016
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Are your social security benefits taxable income? Social security benefits include monthly retirement, survivor, and disability benefits. If you received Social security benefits in 2015, you should receive a Form SSA-1099, Social Security Benefit Statement, which will show the amount. If Social Security was your only source of income in... Read more

What To Do If You Owe the IRS
Williams Kunkel
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February 16, 2016
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Do You Owe the IRS? Not everyone gets a refund. Many taxpayers owe money. It is important to make sure you file timely even though you may not have the money to pay to avoid late filing penalties. There are a number of ways to pay your tax: Check or money order... Read more

Tax Scams: How to Protect Yourself
Williams Kunkel
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February 12, 2016
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Scammers are preying on unsuspecting taxpayers. Most of these tax scams are obvious . None the less, taxpayers continue to fall victim to scammers every day. Here’s a few simple facts that will protect you from the vast majority of scams: 1) Phone calls, text messages, & emails claiming to be from... Read more

10 Questions to Ask a Tax Preparer Before Hiring
Williams Kunkel
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February 9, 2016
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The key, as with hiring any professional, is to ask lots of questions. And not just about how much it’s going to cost. Lots questions also apply when hiring a tax preparer. Here’s a list of 10 questions you should ask before hiring a tax preparer: Do you have a... Read more

New List of World’s Richest People
Williams Kunkel
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February 4, 2016
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A new list of the world’s wealthiest people is here, and it’s really no surprise who claimed the number one spot. Bill Gates, Microsoft co-founder and one of the richest people in history, once again comes out on top, with a net worth of $87.4 billion. Wealth-X, a wealth-tracking website,... Read more

Flower Mound CPA In National Physique Championship
Williams Kunkel
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February 2, 2016
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Jesse James Fit client and Flower Mound CPA Beth Williams, Managing Partner at Williams & Kunkel CPAs, placed as a newcomer in the Masters Bikini Division at The National Physique Committee JTF Physique Championships held in Irving on September 26 , 2015. Beth shed the image of what everyone imagines to... Read more

Unfiled Returns and Back Taxes? Read This.
Williams Kunkel
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January 28, 2016
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We all know the annual ritual: once January rolls around, you gather your tax documents to file your tax returns by the deadline to avoid back taxes and unfiled returns. Sometimes (or maybe the whole time!) you need an extension. And maybe you don’t meet the extended deadline, and now... Read more

6 Self-Employed Tax Tips
Williams Kunkel
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January 26, 2016
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Early in a new year is often the time when would-be entrepreneurs think about going into business for themselves. Self-employment can be a terrific opportunity to be your own boss and do something you love to do. Being your own business also brings with it a special set of tax... Read more

Five Key Tax Tips for New Businesses
Williams Kunkel
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January 22, 2016
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If you start a business, one key to success is to know about your federal tax obligations. You may need to know not only about income taxes but also about payroll taxes. Here are five key tax tips for new businesses that can help get off to a good start:... Read more

How to Prevent Income Tax Refund Fraud
Williams Kunkel
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January 19, 2016
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How do you know if someone has filed a tax return using your Social Security number to commit income tax refund fraud? And what do you do then? This is happening all the time—the latest General Accounting Office (GAO) report says that IRS paid out over $5.8 billion in fraudulent... Read more

3 Common Entrepreneur Mistakes
Williams Kunkel
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January 14, 2016
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When it comes to starting a new business, most people focus on how they will win and achieve the American dream. But success isn’t something most new businesses experience. It’s important to be aware of entrepreneur mistakes. “The painful truth is that the majority of first-time entrepreneurs who launch a... Read more

2016 Tax Changes: A Checklist
Williams Kunkel
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January 12, 2016
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Welcome, 2016! As the New Year rolls around, it’s always a sure bet that there will be changes to current tax law and 2016 is no different. From health savings accounts to retirement contributions and standard deductions, here’s a checklist of tax changes to help you plan the year ahead.... Read more

3 Best Ways to Work with Millennials
Williams Kunkel
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January 8, 2016
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The next-generation worker, aka the Millennial, is a big part of the business landscape and a huge part of the future. In fact, by 2020, Millennials will represent 50% of the workforce and an astounding 75% of the workforce by 2025. It’s important that your company caters to this next... Read more
