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E-file is one of the hottest trends in tax preparation that most Americans are already using. The e-file system streamlines the tax filing process and offers an all around superiority to filing a...
Tax law is complicated, so much so that sometimes taxpayers and the IRS disagree over who's interpreting the law correctly, and going to court is the only way to resolve the issue. There are...
If you are like most Americans you want to see the biggest possible refund after filing your Internal Revenue Service tax return, and in the quickest manner possible. Most people just a send check...
Filing your annual tax return can be a frustrating and nerve-wracking experience. However, you may be eligible for a refund on your last return. A tax refund, sometimes referred to as a tax...
If you are due a refund from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), then it is common to want to know what hte next steps are after you have submitted your return. Once the IRS receives your return,...
Each year millions of Americans go through the ritual of preparing federal income tax returns. While each return is unique, there are a number of questions which many taxpayers seem to share....
The Child Tax Credit is a dollar-for-dollar reduction in the income tax owed by parents. Each qualifying child under 17 years old can reduce the parent's tax by up to $1,000. The credit is claimed...
When you have your taxes prepared, the person completing your tax forms calculates the amount of money you will receive in the form of a refund from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Some...
A tax rebate is basically a refund check issued from the government (i.e., the IRS) to you, the taxpayer. In theory, the tax rebate is a refund of taxes, although as a practical matter, many...
If you have neglected to file your taxes for a few years, you should do it as soon as possible. Learn how to file taxes for years missed and receive a refund or pay any taxes owed. This is the...
Tax time is here again and you have collected all of your W-2, W-4, 1099, and other assorted IRS forms and paperwork and are attempting to file your taxes. You and your spouse have been married...
Taxes are an inescapable fact of life. No one likes to pay them, but a smart person knows ways to shave off costs from the overall tax bill. Knowing how to do this is like hitting a moving target,...