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The Importance of First-time Tax Filing for New Immigrants and Key Considerations

Taxation · 07/18/2025

The Importance of First-time Tax Filing for New Immigrants and Key Considerations

New immigrants in the U.S. must pay special attention to accurately reporting foreign assets and income during their first tax filing. According to the new tax regulations, undistributed profits may be taxable. Proper tax filing can help avoid future legal issues and may even allow for deductions of taxes already paid in China. Therefore, consulting a professional accountant to ensure compliance is crucial.

How To Find The Right Tax Filing Address: Categorized By Tax Form Type

Taxation · 07/18/2025

How To Find The Right Tax Filing Address: Categorized By Tax Form Type

This article explains how to find the correct tax return address based on the number of the tax form. Forms starting with a number need to be looked up by a specific number, while forms starting with a letter should be categorized accordingly. It also reminds readers that some addresses may have changed since publication, suggesting the use of the most current information.

U.S. Tax System Essentials for Citizens and Immigrants Explained

Taxation · 07/28/2025

U.S. Tax System Essentials for Citizens and Immigrants Explained

This article provides a comprehensive guide for immigrants filing taxes in the United States, covering basic tax knowledge, income tax rates and deductions, the specific filing process, and tax requirements for non-citizens. It offers a detailed explanation of how to fill out tax forms and apply for exemptions, helping individuals ensure tax compliance and maximize their benefits.

2024 Fiscal Year Tax Data Report Efiling Dominates Personal Refunds Reach Record Highs

Taxation · 07/23/2025

2024 Fiscal Year Tax Data Report Efiling Dominates Personal Refunds Reach Record Highs

According to the 2024 fiscal year US tax data report, personal income tax withholdings and payments totaled nearly $2.8 trillion, while corporate income tax collections reached approximately $565.1 billion. E-filing accounted for 82.5%, with personal e-filing at 93.3%. The IRS issued over $461.2 billion in personal tax refunds, including millions in refunds for child tax credits and earned income tax credits.

2011 Tax Season Data Analysis Trends and Changes

Taxation · 07/25/2025

2011 Tax Season Data Analysis Trends and Changes

Data from the 2011 tax season shows that, although the total number of filings has slightly declined, e-filing and self-filing are on the rise, accompanied by a significant increase in website traffic. The quantity and amount of refunds have risen modestly, but the average refund has decreased slightly, indicating changes in taxpayer behavior and the public's demand for information.

2023 Tax Season Statistics in the United States

Taxation · 07/25/2025

2023 Tax Season Statistics in the United States

This article analyzes statistical data from the 2023 U.S. individual income tax filing season. Although the total number of filings has decreased, overall processing efficiency has improved, while electronic filings and website traffic have significantly declined. There has also been a downward trend in both the number and amount of refunds, reflecting changes in taxpayers' information acquisition methods and their confidence in filing.

Key Rules for Subsidiary Tax Reporting Authorization

Taxation · 08/13/2025

Key Rules for Subsidiary Tax Reporting Authorization

Form 1122 is the authorization document submitted by a subsidiary to its parent company for combined tax filing, indicating the subsidiary's agreement to be included in the consolidated income tax return for a specific tax year. This document not only ensures the legality of the combined filing but also provides opportunities for tax optimization and enhances financial transparency for the business.

2020 Tax Season Highlights Trends and Changes Revealed by Latest Statistics

Taxation · 07/25/2025

2020 Tax Season Highlights Trends and Changes Revealed by Latest Statistics

The latest statistics for the 2020 tax season reveal the ongoing growth of e-filing and fluctuations in refund situations. Although the overall number of filings has slightly decreased, e-filing and internet usage are showing a strong upward trend. The quantity and amount of refunds have decreased year-on-year, yet the average refund amount has seen a slight increase, reflecting taxpayers' cautious financial attitudes.

2024 Tax Checklist Master Key Changes And Credit Strategies To Optimize Your Tax Filing

Taxation · 10/18/2023

2024 Tax Checklist Master Key Changes And Credit Strategies To Optimize Your Tax Filing

The 2024 tax laws will make significant adjustments to credit and deduction policies, particularly in light of post-pandemic changes. This article offers an in-depth analysis of key tax changes and provides a comprehensive checklist for 2024 tax filing, helping you optimize your tax strategies and ensure that no credit opportunities are missed.

2024 Tax Season Statistical Analysis Trends As Of October 18

Taxation · 10/24/2024

2024 Tax Season Statistical Analysis Trends As Of October 18

As of October 18, 2024, there has been a slight overall increase in personal income tax filings, with the total number of submissions up by 0.9% compared to last year. E-filing has also seen a 1.0% rise. Although the number of refunds issued has slightly decreased, the average refund amount has increased, reflecting improved financial conditions and indicating that taxpayers have become more adept at navigating the tax filing process.

2022 Tax Season Data Analysis Overview of Individual Income Tax Filings and Refunds

Taxation · 07/25/2025

2022 Tax Season Data Analysis Overview of Individual Income Tax Filings and Refunds

Data from the 2022 tax filing season shows a slight decline in the number of personal income tax declarations, while the processing volume remains stable. The number of submissions by e-filing professionals has increased slightly, and there has been a small decrease in self-filers. There are significant changes in the total number and amount of refunds, with the average refund amount rising, reflecting the multiple impacts on the economy.

Self-employed Tax Guide: Understanding Self-employment Tax and 1099 Forms

Taxation · 07/18/2025

Self-employed Tax Guide: Understanding Self-employment Tax and 1099 Forms

Self-employed individuals need to understand self-employment tax, income reporting, and the 1099 form to ensure compliant tax filing and avoid tax issues.

Education Tax Credits and Tax Guide for International Students in the U.S.: A Comprehensive Analysis

Taxation · 07/14/2025

Education Tax Credits and Tax Guide for International Students in the U.S.: A Comprehensive Analysis

This article systematically explores the education tax credits in the U.S. and the tax filing requirements for international students. It aims to help students and international scholars understand how to effectively reduce their tax burdens, including the application criteria for the American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC) and the Lifetime Learning Credit (LLC). Additionally, it covers the tax status and filing process for international students in the U.S. Mastering this information will assist

How to Submit Sales Tax Returns in the U.S.

Taxation · 07/17/2025

How to Submit Sales Tax Returns in the U.S.

In the United States, businesses need to understand their obligation to collect sales tax during transactions. This includes legally registering, accurately calculating tax amounts, and ultimately submitting tax filings and paying owed taxes. As an indirect tax, the business acts as an agent to transfer taxes to the tax authorities. Although the filing and payment processes are typically conducted together, they are independent, and businesses should adjust their filing frequency according to

US Asylum Seekers How to Secure a Work Permit

Job Search · 08/14/2025

US Asylum Seekers How to Secure a Work Permit

This article provides a detailed work permit application guide for Chinese individuals who have 'walked' to the United States. It clarifies the prerequisites for applying for a work permit (150 days after filing Form I-589) and breaks down the application steps, including filing Form I-589, completing Form I-765, preparing materials, mailing the application, and waiting for approval. The guide emphasizes the importance of honesty throughout the process and recommends seeking professional assistance for a smooth application.