Tax Help Center

Tax Help Center for Professionals

Use the Tax Help Center to get your bearings fast. These pages are built for professionals who need practical next steps, not jargon, whether taxes are overdue, confusing, or still in planning mode.

What this help center covers

Start here if you need help with missed filings, years with little or no income, filing extensions, payment plans, transcript pulls, 1099-only income, self-employed checklists, and deductible expense categories for planning. These pages are designed to help you figure out what to gather and what to do next.

How to use it

Pick the page that matches your problem, then use Ask TaxHackAI when you want a structured answer with documents to gather and next steps. If your question is high-stakes or year-specific, use the output as a planning guide and verify the final filing position with current IRS instructions or a tax professional.

Best starting points

Most people begin with one of these questions: I have not filed in years. Do I need to file if I made little or no money? Should I file an extension? How do I get IRS transcripts? What if I cannot pay? What can I deduct?

How TaxHackAI works

1. Upload
Import a bank statement or save a 1099 so your tax picture starts from real source documents.
2. Review
Check likely deductions and resolve anything uncertain so transfers or mixed-use spending do not distort the estimate.
3. Plan
Use the latest-day view, deduction output, 1099 totals, and quarter gap to decide what still needs to be set aside.

Common questions

Straight answers for professionals comparing tax tracking, deductions, 1099s, and quarterly planning.
FAQ

Can TaxHackAI tell me what to do next?

Yes. The help center and Ask TaxHackAI are built to turn common tax questions into practical next steps, document lists, and follow-up pages.

Is this the same as tax filing software?

No. It is a tax planning and filing-prep layer. It helps you organize questions, source documents, and next actions before you file or speak with a preparer.

Who is this for?

Professionals, freelancers, consultants, service businesses, and entrepreneurs who want help understanding what to do before tax season gets painful.