by the Storen Team | Feb 2, 2022 | Businesses, Resources, Resources for Businesses, Taxes
Diving deeper into complex tax law changes Last month, the Storen Financial tax team completed a three-day training session led by tax team lead Kim Storen. Over the course of this training, we focused on collaboration of processes, new tax law updates, forms and...
by the Storen Team | Feb 1, 2022 | Medicare, Resources
Options for signing up for Medicare Our goal is to help clients understand what options they have when it comes to Medicare, as well as help them understand how their benefits work. Below is information about how to sign up for Medicare… If you already get...
by the Storen Team | Jan 27, 2022 | Ed Slott, Financial Planning, Resources, Retirement
Read what Andy Ives, IRA Analyst, has to say about common Roth conversion misconceptions. Article from Ed Slott and Company, LLC As Roth IRA conversions become more popular, questions and misconceptions abound. In no particular order, here are a dozen Roth IRA...
by the Storen Team | Jan 14, 2022 | Resources, Taxes
National Taxpayer Advocate delivers Annual Report to Congress; focuses on taxpayer impact of processing and refund delays “National Taxpayer Advocate Erin M. Collins today released her 2021 Annual Report to Congress, calling calendar year 2021 “the most...
by the Storen Team | Jan 5, 2022 | Resources, Taxes
IRS sending information letters to recipients of advance child tax credit payments and third Economic Impact Payments The IRS started issuing information letters to advance child tax credit recipients in December. Recipients of the third round of the Economic Impact...
by the Storen Team | Dec 1, 2021 | Resources, Taxes
The IRS has gone digital. Information from IRS.gov – The Internal Revenue Service launched a new feature that will give taxpayers digital control over who can represent them or view their tax records, a groundbreaking step in the agency’s expansion of...