Filing income taxes is a common annual requirement for most adult but that's not always the case. Obviously there certain circumstances such as unemployment or students who may not need to file personal income tax returns for a given year. Depending ...
Tax time is a stressful time, even for the most prepared filer. And for the many people who aren't perfectly prepared when the season rolls around, each commercial, ad or sign that mentions tax preparation can be a painful reminder that the daunting ...
With the IRS and back taxes, one good fact is that the IRS has an unwritten policy about not prosecuting people that voluntarily file back taxes. However, things are different if the IRS finds you first; they can punish individuals up to 1 year in pr...
As you calculate your tax returns, consider each home tax deduction and credit you are and are not entitled to. Running afoul of any of these 10 home-related tax mistakes - which tax pros say are especially common - can cost you money or draw the IRS...
Your gross income includes all of your income, wages, interest earned on investments, stock dividends, business income, rental income, alimony, prize money and tips. The majority of your income is documented in the various W-2s and 1099s you receive ...
Filing your own individual tax form used to be intimidating, but today e-filing has made it as easy as completing an online response form. Ask anyone who's used TurboTax, Quicken, or other super user-friendly tax e-filing programs. Especially desi...
Between online tax tips, easy to use e-filing and phone lines direct to government tax offices, file it yourself has become much easier. Still, all of the fine print and changing regulations make knowing what will get a reduction in your tax bill and...
With April approaching fast, we begin to fret about filing the taxes. It is believed to be the most time taking and complex task. But gone are the days when you had to file bundles of form to avoid tax penalties and passed the entire month of April c...