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  1. Top Stories | Revealed: Here's what the ATO is cracking down on this tax time

    AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information.

    The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) warns that misinformation and “tax hacks” – including AI‑generated advice and tips from social‑media “finfluencers,” friends or family – are on the rise at tax time, and taxpayers are ultimately responsible for accurately reporting all income (interest, rent, side‑hustles, cash jobs, etc.) and claiming only legitimate deductions. The ATO says it will particularly scrutinise work‑related deductions and any omitted income, noting that false or misleading claims can attract penalties of 25‑75 % of the under‑paid tax, plus interest, and serious fraud may lead to criminal charges. To help avoid errors, the agency advises people to rely on official ATO guides, the free Tax Help program for eligible low‑income earners, and registered tax agents where possible.

    Read more: sbs.com.au/news/article/ato-ta

    #ATO #AnitaChallen #TaxHelp #finance

  2. THE IRS "FRESH START" PROGRAM: A FACADE OF RELIEF?

    Understand the IRS Fresh Start Program. It offers payment plans, not automatic debt forgiveness. Learn how it really works for taxpayers in 2024.

    #IRSFreshStart, #TaxDebtRelief, #TaxHelp, #PaymentPlans, #IRSNews

    newsletter.tf/irs-fresh-start-

  3. THE IRS "FRESH START" PROGRAM: A FACADE OF RELIEF?

    Understand the IRS Fresh Start Program. It offers payment plans, not automatic debt forgiveness. Learn how it really works for taxpayers in 2024.

    #IRSFreshStart, #TaxDebtRelief, #TaxHelp, #PaymentPlans, #IRSNews

    newsletter.tf/irs-fresh-start-

  4. IRS Warns Taxpayers of Potential Fines and Interest on Unpaid Taxes

    IRS warns about penalties and interest on unpaid taxes. Learn about the 60-day rule, payment plans, and how to get penalty relief. Avoid extra costs.

    #IRSTaxes, #TaxPenalties, #TaxInterest, #TaxHelp, #USFinance

    newsletter.tf/irs-warns-unpaid

  5. IRS Warns Taxpayers of Potential Fines and Interest on Unpaid Taxes

    IRS warns about penalties and interest on unpaid taxes. Learn about the 60-day rule, payment plans, and how to get penalty relief. Avoid extra costs.

    #IRSTaxes, #TaxPenalties, #TaxInterest, #TaxHelp, #USFinance

    newsletter.tf/irs-warns-unpaid

  6. The IRS is warning taxpayers that unpaid taxes can grow much larger due to fines and interest. For example, penalties can be $650 per failure for tax preparers.

    #IRSTaxes, #TaxPenalties, #TaxInterest, #TaxHelp, #USFinance

    newsletter.tf/irs-warns-unpaid

  7. The IRS is warning taxpayers that unpaid taxes can grow much larger due to fines and interest. For example, penalties can be $650 per failure for tax preparers.

    #IRSTaxes, #TaxPenalties, #TaxInterest, #TaxHelp, #USFinance

    newsletter.tf/irs-warns-unpaid

  8. Me: "I'll do my taxes early this year."
    Also me: It’s April 14th 😅
    Don’t be me. File before April 15, 2025!

    Don't let the deadline sneak up on you!
    April 15, 2025 is tax day — file early, breathe easy later. ✅

    #TaxDeadline #FileOnTime #NoStressTaxes #TaxSeason #April15 #CPA #TaxProTips #Relatable #TaxTime #TaxSeason #April15 #AccountantHumor #FinanceMemes #TaxHelp #TaxTips #FileEarly #PeaceOfMind #April15 #FinanceGoals #StressFreeTaxSeason

  9. Struggling to comprehend expat taxes? We've got a solution for you! This week, we're chatting with Hugo @hugovanzyl from Tax Forum, who will break down Expat tax and estate complexities into manageable, bite-sized pieces. If you're in need of a personalized consultation with Tax Forum, simply head over to www.taxforum.co.za to schedule your appointment. Hugo is ready and eager to assist you! #ExpatTaxes #TaxHelp #TaxForum

    🔗 Link to listen: zas1.ndx.co.za:2020/AudioPlaye or Listen online via @tun

  10. Eye-opening working with the talented Kathy Yakal on this piece about ***what to do if you can't pay your taxes***. The answer? Borrow money. If you can borrow from friends or family, that might be best, but there are decent loans available too

    pcmag.com/how-to/what-to-do-if

    #taxe #tax #TaxHelp