Do you know how quickly penalties and interest can add up on unpaid taxes? The IRS can charge two separate penalties: one for filing late and another for paying late. The failure-to-file penalty is typically 5% of the unpaid taxes per month (up to 25%), while the failure-to-pay penalty is 0.5% per month (also up to 25%). On top of those, daily interest accrues on the total balance due. These charges can build up fast, turning a manageable debt into a much larger burden. Want help avoiding or resolving
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Did you know that First-Time Penalty Abatement (FTA) isn’t available for every type of tax form? The IRS only allows FTA for failure-to-file, failure-to-pay, or failure-to-deposit penalties on certain returns. Some of the most common forms include Form 1040 (individual), 1120 (corporation), 1120S (S-corp), 1065 (partnership), 941 (payroll), and 940 (unemployment). If your penalty is tied to one of these, and you have a clean compliance record, you may be eligible for relief. Want to know if your return
The wait is finally over, and Universal Epic Universe at Universal Orlando Resort is now open! We want to take a moment to thank you for your continued support and partnership throughout this journey, which started on a blank piece of paper nearly 10 years ago. Epic Universe is our most ambitious endeavor to date, and it represents more than just a new theme park – it’s a continued investment in the future of our community through job creation, business growth, tourism development and more. Comcast’s