Three Tax Break Tips for Caregivers
If you’ve ever had to care for a sick, elderly or disabled person, you know it can be difficult financially as well as emotionally. Many caregivers sacrifice financially, and [...]
If you’ve ever had to care for a sick, elderly or disabled person, you know it can be difficult financially as well as emotionally. Many caregivers sacrifice financially, and [...]
Many things are changing or going away due to the tax reform laws implemented this year. One major change is an employee’s ability to deduct unreimbursed expenses related to [...]
In the federal budget bill passed Feb. 9, Congress revived dozens of expired tax breaks retroactively for 2017. Thus, you may now be able to use: The tuition and [...]
Your mailbox has started filling up with tax forms over the last several weeks and there are likely more to come. Organize your process and make your tax filing [...]
Scammers were very successful last year with a scheme to pry W-2 pay stub data away from employers. The IRS warned that it may be one of several techniques [...]
Start your engines! Tax filing season officially begins on Monday, Jan. 29. Not many people file that early, but for some taxpayers it makes sense to do so. Here [...]
The IRS released new income tax withholding tables that reflect the changes to the tax bracket structure in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) passed in late December. [...]
It typically takes a great deal of personal interest and expertise in a given field — whether it's rare art, coins or baseball cards — to judge a treasure [...]
Three of every four Americans got a refund check last year and the average amount was $2,777, according to IRS statistics. Because the amount of a refund is often [...]
Imagine you receive a call from an IRS agent who says you owe back taxes and threatens to arrest you if you don't immediately make a payment over the [...]