In order to service our existing and new tax clients and give them the best service possible, we do not accept any new tax clients from January 1st through April 15th. If you would like us to help in your tax preparation and are not an existing client, you may reach out to our marketing@wilklowassociates.com and they will follow up after April 16th, 2026. Any new accounting clients are welcome to reach out to us anytime during the year.
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Which Tax Credits Do I Qualify For? A Guide For Colorado Springs Taxpayers
Key TakeawaysThe Child Tax Credit is up to $2,200 per child, with up to $1,700 available as a refundable payment even if you owe no taxes. Adoptive parents can now claim a credit of up to $17,280, with up to $5,000 of that amount now fully refundable. If you...
What Tax Changes Are Coming in 2026 For Colorado Springs Filers?
Key TakeawaysTax rates didn’t change, but brackets and deductions did. Inflation adjustments mean more income is taxed at lower rates. The SALT deduction cap jumped to $40,400, making itemizing relevant again for many households. New deductions for tips and...
What Are Tax Planning Strategies Colorado Springs Taxpayers Should Use First In 2026?
Key TakeawaysGetting organized early helps prevent missing income documents and IRS matching issues later. January is the best time to check withholding and estimated tax payments for the year ahead. Contribution limits for retirement and health-related...
How Can Colorado Springs Retirees Reduce Required Minimum Distribution Taxes?
Disclaimer: This content is provided for general educational purposes and does not constitute individualized tax advice. Tax planning strategies should be evaluated based on your specific circumstances in consultation with a qualified tax professional. Key...
What Are The Best Year-End Tax Moves Colorado Springs Taxpayers Can Make Last Minute?
Key TakeawaysYou can still make charitable gifts that count for this tax year, including donor-advised funds and stock donations. Depending on your income level, it may make sense to itemize deductions and repay a fourth-quarter state estimated tax payment before...
What Does the IRS Math Act Mean For Colorado Springs Taxpayers?
Key TakeawaysIRS notices must now provide a clear, specific explanation of the exact error. Not generic language or guesswork. The IRS must prominently tell you about your 60-day right to request abatement, including the exact deadline date. Line numbers,...
What’s the Colorado Springs Gig Worker Solution to a Surprise Tax Bill?
Key TakeawaysEstimate your full 2025 tax liability now (including income tax and Self-Employment Tax) to avoid underpayment penalties before the January estimated tax deadline. Maximize year-end deductions such as mileage, home office, equipment purchases, and...
IRA v Roth IRA v 401(k): Should Colorado Springs Taxpayers Convert Before 2026?
Key TakeawaysTraditional IRA gives you a tax break today and taxable withdrawals later. Roth IRA means tax-free growth and withdrawals later. 401(k) has larger limits with employer-based tax benefits. A Roth conversion adds income to your...
A Moment to Give Thanks for My Colorado Springs Clients
As we’re entering Thanksgiving week, I’ve been thinking about how “interesting” this year has been. And I mean that in the polite way we describe things that are not exactly a joyride.The national noise was intense.- Inflation nearly made eggs feel like a...
What Are The Best Safe Online Shopping Tips For Colorado Springs Holiday Shoppers?
Key Takeaways Watch for IRS impersonation scams. Use a password manager. Strong, unique passwords for every account are non-negotiable. Keep your devices updated. Software updates often patch newly discovered security flaws. Use antivirus...









