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1800TaxHelpLine.com specializes in a variety of income tax and accounting services with outstanding support. We understand how busy you are, and with our expertise we can take care of your accounting needs quickly and effectively. We are equipped to handle the books for you, leaving you to worry less and live more.

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Families

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1800TaxHelpLine.com has been providing accounting services for Volve for as long as we can remember, and we look forward to being a part of their future growth and success.

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Single Parents

Need Your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI)

Making Sure You Get All Your Tax Credit Whether it's Just Your Adjusted Gross Income from a previous year or simply maximize your family credits

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Realtors (Self Employed) 

Enabling All Potential Write Off's Possible

Our expert accounting guidance enabled Local Realtors to grow their current business specialty and maximize profits.

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Assessing Your Maximum Write Off's To Save Every Penny For Your Hard Earned business

1800TaxHelpLine.com has been providing accounting services for local contractors for as long as we can remember, and we look forward to being a part of their future growth and success.

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When Vagos Services Inc. was interested in expanding their business, 1800TaxHelpLine.com took care of all the tax and accounting aspects of the operation in order to ensure a successful expansion.

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From simple book keeping to complex Tax Benifits and Write Off's we at 1800TaxHelpLine.com are poised to assist you in growth and Income Tax Benifits . Please give us a call now and speak with one of our Rep. now to see how we may assist your bottom line .

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1800TaxHelpLine.com has been providing accounting services for Hera for as long as we can remember, and we look forward to being a part of their future growth and success.

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I.R.S

Febuary 12th 2026

R-2026-14, Jan. 27, 2026

WASHINGTON — The Taxpayer Advocate Service today announced the award of more than $22.5 million in matching grants to 145 qualified Low Income Taxpayer Clinics nationwide for the 2026 grant year, which runs from Jan. 1, 2026, to Dec. 31, 2026.

“LITCs continue to be a lifeline for taxpayers who need help the most,” said National Taxpayer Advocate Erin M. Collins. “These grants will strengthen the clinics’ ability to provide expert assistance, protect taxpayer rights, and ensure vulnerable taxpayers are not left to navigate complex tax issues alone. The remarkable impact of the LITC Program is made possible by the clinicians, volunteers, advocates, and members of Congress who champion this work. Their dedication has transformed countless lives, and this funding helps ensure that mission endures and grows.”

Through the LITC Program, the IRS awards matching grants of up to $200,000 per year to qualifying organizations. The program is administered by TAS, an independent organization within the IRS, led by the National Taxpayer Advocate. Although LITCs receive partial funding from the IRS, LITCs and their employees and volunteers operate independently from the IRS.

Low Income Taxpayer Clinics help ensure fairness and integrity in the tax system

LITCs support taxpayers through a wide range of services, including:

  • Providing pro bono representation to assist low-income taxpayers in resolving tax disputes with the IRS;

  • Educating taxpayers for whom English is a second language about their rights and responsibilities as taxpayers; and

  • Identifying and advocating for issues that impact these taxpayers.

list of 2026 grant recipients PDF is available on the LITC Grant Information page on the Taxpayer Advocate Service website.

Additional information about LITCs and their work is available in IRS Publication 5066-A PDF, Low Income Taxpayer Clinic Program. 

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New Tax Laws and Things You Need To KNow 

February 12th, 2026

IR-2026-02, Jan. 8, 2026

WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service announced Monday, January 26, 2026, as the opening of the nation’s 2026 filing season. This year, several new tax law provisions of the One, Big, Beautiful Bill become effective, which could impact federal taxes, credits and deductions.

Taxpayers have until Wednesday, April 15, 2026, to file their 2025 tax returns and pay any tax due. The IRS expects to receive about 164 million individual income tax returns this year, with most taxpayers filing electronically.

IRS.gov has online tools and resources taxpayers can use before, during and after filing their federal tax return. One, Big, Beautiful Provisions provides information that could help lower tax bills and potentially increase refund amounts.

“President Trump is committed to the taxpayers of this country and improving upon the successful tax filing season in 2025,” said Acting IRS Commissioner Scott Bessent. “Prior to the passage of the One, Big, Beautiful Bill, which delivered working families tax cuts, Treasury and IRS were diligently preparing to update forms and processes for the benefit of hardworking Americans, and I am confident in our ability to deliver results and drive growth for businesses and consumers alike.”

“The Internal Revenue Service is ready to help taxpayers meet their tax filing and payment obligations during the 2026 filing season,” said IRS Chief Executive Officer Frank Bisignano. “As always, the IRS workforce remains vigilant and dedicated to their mission to serve the American taxpaying public. At the same time, IRS information systems have been updated to incorporate the new tax laws and are ready to efficiently and effectively process taxpayer returns during the filing season.”

IRS Individual Online Account. Taxpayers can access their individual online account information, including balance due, payments made or scheduled, tax records and more.

New Schedule 1-A. Taxpayers will use the new Schedule 1-A to claim recently enacted tax deductions, such as no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, no tax on car loan interest and/or the enhanced deduction for seniors.

Enroll in a Trump Account. Parents, guardians and other authorized individuals can establish a new type of individual retirement account for their children. To learn more, visit trumpaccounts.gov.

Open a bank account. The IRS strongly encourages taxpayers to establish a bank account to receive their tax refunds via direct deposit, because the IRS is phasing out paper tax refund checks due to the executive order, Modernizing Payments To and From America’s Bank Account.

Forms 1099-K and 1099-DA. Taxpayers should visit IRS.gov and learn what to do if they receive either of these forms. Form 1099-K, Payment Card and Third Party Network Transactions, is used to report payments received from credit cards, payments apps and online marketplaces. Form 1099-DA, Digital Assets, is used to report digital asset proceeds from broker transactions. Taxpayers must report all taxable income on their federal tax returns, even if they don’t receive either form.

Where’s My Refund? Refund status information is generally available around 24 hours after e-filing a current-year return, or four weeks after filing a paper return.

Be aware of tax scams and fraud. Taxpayers can learn how to prevent, report and recover from tax scams and tax-related identity theft on IRS.gov.

Choose a tax preparer. Taxpayers should review IRS guidance for Choosing a Tax Professional, including tips on choosing a reputable preparer and how to avoid unethical preparers.

Taxpayer Assistance Centers. Taxpayers should make IRS.gov their first stop to get help. If taxpayers cannot resolve their issue online, they can get help by making an appointment to visit a Taxpayer Assistance Center.

IRS Free File and Fillable Forms. The IRS Free File program will begin accepting individual tax returns starting Friday, Jan. 9 for qualified taxpayers. Taxpayers comfortable preparing their own taxes can use IRS Free File Fillable Forms starting Jan. 26, regardless of income.

MilTax. Military members and some veterans can use the Department of Defense program, MilTax, for free return preparation and e-filing software.

IRS-certified volunteers. The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance and Tax Counseling for the Elderly programs offer no-cost, basic tax preparation to qualified individuals.

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Trump accounts for Tax Payers

January 18th 2026

Trump Accounts give the next generation a jump start on saving

The Working Families Tax Cuts allows parents, guardians and other authorized individuals to establish a new type of individual retirement account for their children, called Trump Accounts. The account is for a child who has not turned age 18 before the end of the calendar year in which the election is made and has a valid Social Security number.

The account features a pilot program contribution of $1,000 for children born between Jan. 1, 2025, and Dec. 31, 2028, and who are U.S. citizens with a valid Social Security number.

Learn more about Trump Accounts and how they work.

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