Tax Preparation
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Explore Tax Preparation articles from Dynamic Tax & Accounting. This archive brings together practical guidance for individuals, entrepreneurs, and small businesses that want clearer records, better planning, and fewer surprises around taxes, bookkeeping, deadlines, and financial decisions.

Got an IRS Audit Letter? Here's Exactly What to Do First
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There's a particular kind of stomach-drop that happens when you spot an IRS audit letter — or a state tax audit notice — sitting in your mail. Your mind races. Did I do something...
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How to File U.S. Taxes with an ITIN: A Complete Guide for Immigrants in New York and New Jersey
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DoorDash, Uber Eats & Instacart Taxes in New York: What Delivery Drivers Need to Know in 2026
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Quarterly Estimated Taxes for Freelancers and Gig Workers in New York: A Deadline Guide
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What Happens If You Don't File Taxes? The Penalties, Interest, and How to Fix It
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Uber and Lyft Driver Tax Guide 2026: How to Save Thousands on Your Schedule C
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Rental Property Tax Deductions 2026: The NYC and New Jersey Landlord Playbook
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Beat the April 15 Tax Filing Deadline: Your Last-Minute Tax Preparation Checklist for 2026
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Small Business Tax Deductions 2026: 5 You Should Be Maximizing Right Now
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Dynamic Tax publishes articles for people who need clear next steps, not jargon. The archive covers tax preparation, bookkeeping, payroll, business entity planning, IRS notices, deductions, estimated payments, and financial decisions that affect individuals, families, freelancers, landlords, and small business owners.
Use these resources to prepare better questions for your accountant, organize records before a deadline, and understand how a change in income, location, filing status, investments, or business activity may affect your return. When an article sounds like your situation, our team can review the details and turn general guidance into a plan tailored to your numbers.