The New Tax Year Resolution You Must Make Right Now
Ignoring that past due tax debt will get your new year off to a stressful start 2015 will be history in a matter of days. If looking back on 2015…
Ignoring that past due tax debt will get your new year off to a stressful start 2015 will be history in a matter of days. If looking back on 2015…
A quick IRS collection primer If you've been a taxpayer for at least a few years, chances are you've heard IRS collection horror stories. After all, no one likes to…
Although the economy is showing signs of life is most parts of the country, there are still some consumers struggling to regain financial footing lost in the recession. Plunging…
The Most Overlooked Tax DeductionsYesterday's post discussed five of the most easily missed tax deductions. Now is a great time to review your receipts and records to see if you…
End of Year Tax Tips If you've had a change in your tax scenario for this year (change in marital status, income, or home ownership, for instance) or if you…
IRS Rules for CaregiversMost of us at one time or another will be taking care of a relative, either a dependent adult (such as parents, aunts or uncles) or a…
According to the IRS, many tax refunds are unclaimed each year. Here are some simple steps to make sure yours isn't one of them. 1. File your returns each and…
Chances are you've seen the #GivingTuesday hashtag on social media lately. Donating goods or money to the charity of your choice is not only an opportunity to help those…
Identity Theft: What To Do If You've Been Ripped OffLast week's post dealt with preventing identity theft. This is especially true for the holidays, as cyber thieves just love to…
According to the Wall Street Journal, the average college grad in the class of 2015 will be $35,000 in debt on average. For many students, student loans are the…