Curated Tax Resources

Useful References Before You Take Action

A focused set of IRS tools, official forms, and selected guides to help you understand your situation. These are starting points, not substitutes for professional advice.

Deeper Guides at NationalTaxTools

NationalTaxTools is an independent educational resource with in-depth guides on tax situations, IRS programs, and small business tax topics. LMN Tax refers clients there when the question calls for a longer explanation.

How this is different from LMNTax.com: NationalTaxTools is built for people who want to understand the details on their own. LMNTax.com is for people who are ready to get help with a specific situation. If you have read the guides and still need someone to handle it directly, that is when to contact LMN Tax.

When to Stop Reading and Talk to Someone

  • You have an IRS notice with a deadline
    Notices with response deadlines require action, not research. A missed deadline can close your options.
  • You have multiple years of unfiled returns
    Getting current with back taxes involves more than filing the returns. The order and strategy matter.
  • Your business structure is messy or was set up incorrectly
    LLC elections, S corp filings, owner salary, and payroll all interact. Reading about it is not the same as getting it set up correctly.
  • You are not sure if what you read applies to your situation
    General rules have exceptions. If you have been reading for a while and still are not sure, a direct conversation is faster.

Questions About These Resources

What is the difference between NationalTaxTools.com and LMN Tax?

NationalTaxTools is an educational resource built for people who want to understand tax rules on their own. LMN Tax is a professional tax preparation and advisory firm. If you are ready to have someone handle your situation directly, that is what LMN Tax does. If you want to read and research first, NationalTaxTools is the better starting point.

Can I use these IRS tools to handle my situation on my own?

For straightforward situations, yes. The IRS tools on this page are designed for self-service. Checking your balance, setting up a basic payment plan, or downloading a transcript are things most people can do without professional help. Where it gets complicated is when the numbers do not match, there are unfiled years, or a notice requires a formal response.

How do I know when I actually need a tax professional?

A few clear signals: you have an IRS notice with a deadline, you have not filed for more than one year, your business structure has never been reviewed, or you have been reading and still are not sure what applies to your situation. Any of these warrant a direct conversation rather than more research.

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