At Daniel Boggero & Associates

At Daniel Boggero & Associates

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     As a potential client we encourage you to contact us about our specialized and personalized services.

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Mission

Honesty, Integrity and Professionalism are our Pilars to Support your Success. 

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Daniel has been assisting people and small businesses with all their tax needs since 2015.

He continues to work with major Tax Companies as Tax Analyst and Credential Tax Expert.

His vast knowledge and experience, with more than 20 years active in the stock market and investments strategy, will simplify your taxes.

Daniel is an Enrolled Agent, participant of the IRS AFSP, with a California CTEC certification, and member of the NAEA.

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Eligible seniors have many free tax filing options

taxtime2023Feb 13, 20241 min read

https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/eligible-seniors-have-many-free-tax-filing-options

Clean vehicle credits can help car buyers pay less at the dealership

taxtime2023Nov 30, 20231 min read

https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/clean-vehicle-credits-can-help-car-buyers-pay-less-at-the-dealership

Truckers: Know the deadline for the Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax

taxtime2023Aug 26, 20233 min read

Aug. 24, 2023 https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/truckers-know-the-deadline-for-the-heavy-highway-vehicle-use-tax The Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax is an annual federal excise tax on heavy highway motor vehicles operating on public highways. The payment due date is the last day of the month following the month the vehicle was first used on public highways.For vehicles that first started driving on public highways in July 2023, the deadline is Aug. 31, 2023. About the Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax Anyone who has registered or is required to register large trucks and buses with a taxable gross weight of 55,000 pounds or more must file Form 2290, Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax ReturnPDF. The filing deadline is not…

Knowing how scammers pose as the IRS can help taxpayers protect themselves

taxtime2023Aug 10, 20232 min read

IRS Tax Tip 2023-99, Aug. 8, 2023 Crooks are always looking for new ways to scam unsuspecting taxpayers. Scammers impersonate the IRS by phone or email, in person, or by mail or delivery service – and cost people their time and money. By staying vigilant against schemes and scams, taxpayers can protect themselves. Scammers can pose as the IRS by mail – taxpayers should know the facts One of the newest and more devious schemes involves mail coming in a cardboard envelope from either a delivery service or the United States Postal Service (USPS). The enclosed letter includes the IRS masthead and wording that the notice is “in…

Tax to-dos for newlyweds to keep in mind

taxtime2023Aug 6, 20232 min read

IRS Tax Tip 2023-91, July 19, 2023 Anyone saying “I do” this summer should review a few tax-related items after the wedding. Big life changes, including a change in marital status, often have tax implications. Here are a few things couples should think about after they tie the knot. Name and address changes People who change their name after marriage should report it to the Social Security Administration as soon as possible. The name on a person’s tax return must match what is on file at the SSA. If it doesn’t, it could delay any tax refund. To update information, taxpayers should file Form SS-5, Application…

Certain energy credits under the Inflation Reduction Act are elective pay eligible

taxtime2023Aug 6, 20233 min read

IRS Tax Tip 2023-94, July 25, 2023 Elective pay allows applicable entities, including tax-exempt and governmental entities that would otherwise be unable to claim certain credits because they do not owe federal income tax, to benefit from some clean energy tax credits. By choosing this election, the amount of the credit is treated as a payment of tax and any overpayment will result in a refund. Applicable entity eligibility Applicable entities can use elective pay. Applicable entities include: Tax-exempt organizations such as public charities, private foundations, social welfare organizations, labor organizations, business leagues and others States and political subdivisions such as local governments or Indian tribal governments U.S.…

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