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01/30/2026

IRS Issues Additional Guidance for "No Tax on Tips" Deduction
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) specifies that only tips separately reported on a year-end tax document like a W-2 or 1099 form qualify for the new “no tax on tips” deduction. However, the current versions of those forms do not necessarily allow for reporting that complies with the OBBBA requirement. Therefore, the IRS will allow eligible tipped employees and self-employed people to use alternative methods to figure the deduction for 2025.

Under these special, temporary rules, qualifying tip recipients may be able to use any of the following as the basis for their deduction:

Tips shown in box 7 of Form W-2 (Social Security tips)
Tips properly reported to an employer, even if the tips do not separately appear on a W-2 form
Tips recorded separately in detailed records of self-employment income, even if the tips are not specifically reported on a Form 1099
If you are eligible to claim the “no tax on tips” deduction, the maximum annual deduction is $25,000, subject to income limits, with a phase-out range beginning at a modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) of $150,000 for individuals, or $300,000 for joint filers

11/26/2024

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11/24/2024
11/24/2024

Remon Ibrahim, CPA

🎯 Are You Ready to Maximize Your Finances? 📈💡At FinPros Consultants & CPAs, we’re more than just number crunchers. We’re...
11/21/2024

🎯 Are You Ready to Maximize Your Finances? 📈💡

At FinPros Consultants & CPAs, we’re more than just number crunchers. We’re your trusted partner in navigating the world of taxes, accounting, and financial strategy. Whether you're an individual or a business, we’ve got you covered.

🔑 What We Offer:

✅ IRS Representation & Audits
✅ Tax Planning & Filing
✅ Business Accounting & Bookkeeping
✅ Financial Consulting & Strategy
✅ Payroll Services

🔒 Why Choose Us?

✔️ Personalized Service: Tailored solutions for your
unique needs
✔️ Integrity: Transparent, honest, and reliable advice
✔️ Proven Results: Helping clients save more and
grow their wealth.

Ready to take the next step? 🌟 Let’s work together to secure your financial future.

👉 Contact us today for a consultation!
📞 (571) 277-1405

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Watch Out For Common Filing Errors.Every year, many taxpayers may make mistakes on their returns that cause IRS processi...
03/04/2024

Watch Out For Common Filing Errors.

Every year, many taxpayers may make mistakes on their returns that cause IRS processing delays. Some common errors may also result in paying too much or too little tax. A miscalculation in either direction can be costly, since the IRS may assess underpayment penalties.

The following mistakes may not change your tax, but they can cause processing problems. The IRS may even withhold your refund until the errors are corrected. Be sure to check for the following:

Missing or Inaccurate Social Security Number (SSN):
Even when filing electronically, many people mistype their SSNs and do not catch the error. If the SSN on your return does not match the number on your Social Security card, the IRS may not be able to process your return.

Misspelled Name:
Take your time when filling in every blank on your return, even your name. A misspelling or illegible writing can prevent proper processing.

Incorrect Bank Account or Routing Number:
Getting your return filed electronically and requesting direct deposit is the fastest way to get your refund, IF you provide accurate information. An error in your banking info can cause big headaches.

Missing Signature:
Remember that in most cases, couples filing jointly must both sign their return.

Math Mistakes:
Even mathematicians sometimes make errors in simple addition and subtraction, and some of the calculations required for 1040 schedules can be complicated. Thoroughly double-check every bit of math on your return.

Incorrect Filing Status (Single, Married Filing Jointly, etc.):
The IRS will not accept a return showing a filing status that you are not eligible to claim. If you qualify for more than one status (for example, filing jointly or separately if you are married), the option you choose may significantly change your tax.

Incorrectly Figuring Credits or Deductions:
Once you determine that you qualify for a tax deduction or credit, you must carefully compute the amount that you can claim. Many taxpayers fail to take into account income limitations (including the calculations that must be made if your income falls within a “phase-out” range) and other restrictions. Others claim less than they could, or miss out on deductions and credits entirely by not filing the required forms and schedules.

Expired ITIN:
Those who file their IRS returns using individual tax identification numbers (ITINs) must keep in mind that ITINs periodically expire. Although a return filed with an expired ITIN may be accepted, the IRS generally will not allow any of the exemptions or tax credits claimed. The taxpayer must renew their ITIN in order to obtain the full refund that they are owed.

To avoid costly mistakes, a tax professional can help prepare or check your return and file it electronically. A tax pro might also help you claim deductions and credits that you would otherwise miss.

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02/02/2024

Important information about choosing a tax return professional!

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02/02/2024

Take care when choosing a tax return professional

The Internal Revenue Service today reminded taxpayers that carefully choosing a tax professional to prepare a tax return is vital to ensuring that their personal and financial information is safe and secure and treated with care.
Most tax return preparers provide honest, high-quality service. But some may cause harm through fraud, identity theft, and other scams.
It is important for taxpayers to understand who they’re choosing and what important questions to ask when hiring an individual or firm to prepare their tax return.
Another reason to choose a tax preparer carefully is because taxpayers are ultimately legally responsible for all the information on their income tax return, regardless of who prepares it.
The IRS has put together a Directory of Federal Tax Return Preparers with Credentials and Select Qualifications to help individuals find a tax pro that meets high standards. There is also a special page on IRS.gov for Choosing a Tax Professional that can help guide taxpayers in making a good choice, including selecting someone affiliated with a recognized national tax association. There are different kinds of tax professionals, and a taxpayer’s needs will help determine which kind of preparer is best for them.
There are warning signs that can help steer taxpayers away from unscrupulous tax return preparers. For instance, not signing a tax return is a red flag that a paid preparer is likely not to be trusted. They may be looking to make a quick profit by promising a big refund or charging fees based on the size of the refund.
These unscrupulous “ghost” preparers often print the return and have the taxpayer sign and mail it to the IRS. For electronically filed returns, a ghost preparer will prepare the tax return but refuse to digitally sign it as the paid preparer. Taxpayers should avoid this type of unethical preparer.
In addition, taxpayers should always choose a tax professional with a valid Preparer Tax Identification Number. By law, anyone who is paid to prepare or assists in preparing federal tax returns must have a valid PTIN. Paid preparers must sign and include their PTIN on any tax return they prepare.
Here are a few other tips to consider when choosing a tax return preparer:
• Look for a preparer who’s available year-round. If questions come up about a tax return, taxpayers may need to contact the preparer after the filing season is over.
• Review the preparer’s history. Check the Better Business Bureau website for information about the preparer. Look for disciplinary actions and the license status for credentialed preparers. For CPAs, check the State Board of Accountancy’s website, and for attorneys check with the State Bar Association. For enrolled agents go to IRS.gov and search for “verify enrolled agent status” or check the IRS Directory of Federal Tax Return Preparers.
• Ask about service fees. Taxpayers should avoid tax return preparers who base their fees on a percentage of the refund or who offer to deposit all or part of the refund into their own financial accounts. Be wary of tax return preparers who claim they can get larger refunds than their competitors.
• Find an authorized IRS e-file provider. They are qualified to prepare, transmit and process e-filed returns. The IRS issues most refunds in fewer than 21 days for taxpayers who file electronically and choose direct deposit.
• Provide records and receipts. Good preparers ask to see these documents. They’ll also ask questions to determine the client’s total income, deductions, tax credits and other items. Do not hire a preparer who e-files a tax return using a pay stub instead of a Form W-2. This is against IRS e-file rules.
• Understand the preparer’s credentials and qualifications. Attorneys, CPAs and enrolled agents can represent any client before the IRS in any situation. Annual Filing Season Program participants may represent taxpayers in limited situations if they prepared and signed the tax return.
• Never sign a blank or incomplete return. Taxpayers are responsible for filing a complete and correct tax return.
• Review the tax return before signing it. Be sure to ask questions if something is not clear or appears inaccurate. Any refund should go directly to the taxpayer – not into the preparer’s bank account. Review the routing and bank account number on the completed return and make sure it’s accurate.

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Preparation for the Upcoming Tax Filing SeasonThe filing season for 2023 tax returns will soon be upon us. A little adva...
01/26/2024

Preparation for the Upcoming Tax Filing Season

The filing season for 2023 tax returns will soon be upon us. A little advance preparation can prevent stressful tax time surprises. Here are some important steps you can take now to set yourself up for worry-free tax filing:

If your name changed in 2023, report the change to the Social Security Administration (link below) as soon as possible, preferably before the end of the year.
Locate your bank account information, including both your account number and the bank routing number, so you can receive your tax refund by direct deposit.
Watch for year-end income statements, especially in late January and early February. These statements may include W-2 forms, along with 1099-NEC, 1099-MISC, 1099-INT, 1099-G, and other 1099 forms. Note that some of these forms may come by mail, while others may be sent to you electronically. Keep all of the forms together and organized.
Organize records for tax deductions and credits. These records may include Form 1095-A (Health Insurance Marketplace Statement), tuition statements (Form 1098-T), medical bills, mortgage interest statements, and home energy improvement or clean vehicle receipts or invoices.
Waiting until the last minute to try to assemble these documents can lead to missing the filing deadline, so start early.

IRS Withholding Estimator: https://www.irs.gov/individuals/tax-withholding-estimator
Social Security Administration (SSA): https://www.ssa.gov/


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