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Can You Dispute A Tax Bill? Two Rights Plano Taxpayers Have This Tax Season
Key TakeawaysYes, you can dispute a tax bill—a notice from the IRS is often a proposal, not a final verdict. The IRS routinely issues...
What’s The Last Date For Employers To Send Out W-2 Forms to Plano Employees?
Key TakeawaysW-2s and 1099-NECs must be sent to workers by February 2, 2026 (for the 2025 tax year). Those same forms must also be filed with...
2025 Taxes for Plano Business Owners Who Owe the IRS
Key TakeawaysResolving old tax issues depends on how you handle your 2025 taxes Filing your 2025 return on time matters even if you can’t pay...
How Many KPIs Should You Have For Your Plano Business?
Key TakeawaysYou only need 5–9 true KPIs for effective 2026 planning. KPIs should connect directly to a specific financial or strategic...
Season’s Greetings From The Bronson Law Firm, P.C.
Season’s greetings from the The Bronson Law Firm, P.C. team. For you and me both, this week can feel like a blur – trying to finish out...
What Are The Year-End Tax Moves to Make Now For Plano Business Owners?
Key TakeawaysIt is not too late to create meaningful tax savings before December 31, but the remaining moves are very...
What Payroll Checklist Steps Do Plano Business Owners Need to Complete Before December 31?
Key TakeawaysVerify all business and employee information early. Even small errors in EINs, addresses, or Social Security numbers can create big...
What Happens After Plano Taxpayers Appeal IRS Decisions?
Key TakeawaysThe IRS has launched an IRS Post-Appeals Mediation (PAM) pilot program for certain unresolved Appeals cases. PAM allows a...
Keeping IRS Settlements on Track for Plano Taxpayers
Key TakeawaysAn Offer in Compromise (OIC) isn't final until you stay compliant for a full five years from the date of acceptance. Missing a future...








