Cybercriminals are targeting #TaxPros more than ever. Protect your clients and yourself by securing data, using strong passwords and enabling multi-factor authentication. Learn more from the #IRS:
#TaxPros: If your clients meet certain conditions, they may exclude the first $250,000 (or $500,000 for a couple filing jointly) of gain from the sale of their home from their income and avoid paying taxes on it.
#IRS reminder: #TaxPros, if your client turned 73 last year, April 1 marks the deadline for the first required minimum distribution withdrawal from their retirement plan.
#TaxPros: If you can't solve a tax issue online, the #IRS has Taxpayer Assistance Centers across the country. Find local help, services offered, office hours and how to schedule an appointment at: https://t.co/OxYQ9pTIvo.
#TaxPros: Use IRS Publication 17 to get the most out of your clients' tax benefits and find useful tips on preparing their 2024 federal income tax return. Get started at: https://t.co/trmJeUfcXn.
#TaxPros: Most people who work in the U.S. must file a tax return. Even if your clients make less than the income required to file, they may get money back from the #IRS if they do. See: https://t.co/GKrQy8txiI.
#TaxTwitter: Self-employed? Second job? Gig worker? You may need to pay #IRS estimated taxes to avoid a tax bill or possibly a penalty. https://t.co/rOAAbNxViG
#TaxPros: Anti-virus software, multi-factor authentication and encrypted devices are some of the ways you can keep sensitive information away from data thieves. See more #IRS tips to help you stay on guard this filing season:
#TaxTwitter: Are you new to filing an income tax return? Be sure to check the IRS step-by-step guide on how to file your taxes: https://t.co/NMUOBsb7uL