As a parent, you may be looking for opportunities to teach your children valuable life lessons, including those related to money and work ethic. One unique way to do this is by hiring your kids for work within your family business or household. Not only can this provide your children with valuable skills and experience, […]
Article from August 2025
Truck Drivers: Over-the-Road Tax Deductions
Life on the road isn’t just demanding. It can be expensive. Between fuel, meals, lodging, maintenance, and regulatory fees, truck drivers often face significant business costs just to keep moving. The good news is that many of these expenses can be deducted from your taxable income, reducing the amount you owe the IRS. This guide […]
Can You Reapply for an Offer in Compromise After It’s Denied?
If your Offer in Compromise (OIC) was denied, you might feel like the IRS just closed the door on your best shot at resolving your tax debt for less than you owe. But here’s the good news: a denial doesn’t always mean it’s over. You can reapply for an OIC, and in some cases, you […]
Can I Claim an Energy Tax Credit?
Amid growing concerns over climate change, the promotion of sustainable energy practices has become paramount. Governments worldwide are increasingly turning to policy measures to incentivize individuals and businesses to adopt renewable energy sources and reduce their carbon footprint. Among these measures, energy tax credits have emerged as a powerful tool to encourage investment in clean […]
Affordable Newsletter – August 2025
What You Need to Know About IRS Bank Levies When dealing with unpaid taxes, one of the most significant and immediate consequences can be an IRS bank levy. This powerful enforcement action allows the IRS to legally seize funds directly from your bank account to satisfy outstanding tax debts. Understanding how an IRS bank levy […]