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Bench Blog » Tax Tips
1w ago
Where there’s revenue, there are taxes—and understanding how to manage your taxes as a content creator is crucial to maintaining your livelihood and avoiding potential legal issues. In this comprehensive guide, we'll walk you through the essentials of taxes for content creators, how to file them, and other tips to make your life easier ..read more
Bench Blog » Tax Tips
1w ago
There are multiple ways to file your tax return, from free tax filing software to professional tax preparation ..read more
Bench Blog » Tax Tips
1M ago
Both the Democratic and Republican candidates for president have pledged to make certain changes to the tax code that will affect small business owners. Here’s a look at the changes both Harris and Trump have proposed ..read more
Bench Blog » Tax Tips
1M ago
Many businesses are still waiting to receive payouts from the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERC), a pandemic-era tax credit designed to assist qualified employers who paid wages to employees between March 12, 2020 and Jan. 1, 2022.  ..read more
Bench Blog » Tax Tips
1M ago
Find out how the IRS can withdraw funds and what you can do to prevent it. Learn about your rights and steps you can take to stop IRS bank account seizures ..read more
Bench Blog » Tax Tips
1M ago
Innocent spouse relief relieves you of tax burdens resulting from an error in a married joint filing tax return when specific conditions are met. Find out more and how to apply in our guide ..read more
Bench Blog » Tax Tips
1M ago
A taxpayer in non collectible status cannot be collected on by the IRS. This guide walks through criteria for applying and how to get in CNC status ..read more
Bench Blog » Tax Tips
1M ago
An SFR is the IRS’s way of filing a tax return on your behalf when you haven't done so yourself. The IRS uses only the income information they have on file, such as W-2s, 1099s, K-1s, and other income documents reported to them by third parties. While this might seem helpful, it has a serious downside ..read more
Bench Blog » Tax Tips
1M ago
No one knows more about taxes than enrolled agents. Here’s how to hire one ..read more