
The New and Improved Where’s My Refund Tool
Live stress-free with IRS’s new and improved Where’s My Refund tool. The update includes access for taxpayers to view their refunds from previous years. Taxpayers can now view refunds dating back to 2019! The only information needed to access the Where’s My Refund tool is your SSN (or ITIN), anticipated refund amount, and the taxpayer’s…

Generosity Extended: The IRS Mileage Rate
The IRS is looking out for American taxpayers. For the remainder of 2022, the optional standard mileage rate has been increased by the IRS. For the rest of the year, taxpayers can receive reimbursement for using their automobiles for business travel and other similar purposes. Once mileage is calculated, drivers can determine what they’ll receive…

Checking the Status of Your Return
Once you file your taxes, you may be anxious to receive your return. The IRS has a tool that can help track your refund through the process. The “Where’s My Refund” tool is available on IRS.gov to all those who have filed. There is also an app available for download called IRS2Go app. Users will need…

Communication from the IRS
Now that Tax Day has passed, some consumers may open their mailbox to find a letter from the IRS. The IRS will always communicate via mail, so it is essential to read the letter carefully and in its entirety. The IRS may reach out for various reasons, including a change in your refund, a question regarding…

Tax Benefits for Small Business Owners
The IRS focuses on small business owners and provides tips and tax benefits to help them get the most out of their operations. First, many small business owners can claim the home office deduction. To qualify, a business owner must use a specific room in the home exclusively for business. To claim the credit, filers…