Other posts tagged: IRS

7 Tax Mistakes to Avoid

Hey, we all make mistakes once in a while. But the one area in your life you need to make sure you’re error-free is when filing your tax return. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) isn’t very forgiving when it comes to mistakes on your returns – which is why we’re sharing seven tax mistakes you

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Beware of IRS Tax Scams

Tax season is here. It’s not only a time filled with W-2s and receipts – but scams as well. You’ll want to be on your guard to protect yourself this time of year.  IRS Imposter Scams Whether it’s by phone, mail or email, IRS scammers will often try one of two approaches to get your

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Your Tax Prep Guide and Checklist

The end of January has come and gone, which means you should have all of your important tax documents by now. You know what that means? It’s time to gather everything to get ready to file your tax returns. Whether you file your own taxes or get them done, you’ll still need to tackle this

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Taxes–What to Stash and What to Trash

In case the IRS ever decides to audit you, you must be ready with all the necessary documents such as W-2 forms, receipts for charitable donations, and other deductible expenses for at least six years.

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Five Ways to Spot a Fake IRS Email

Be on the lookout for email scams circulating that fraudulently use the Internal Revenue Service name or logo as a lure - all to trick you into giving up personal and financial information. The scammers can then use your information (such as your Social Security number, bank account or credit card numbers) to commit identity theft and steal your money.

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Double Your Refund with Turbo Tax

You don’t have to break the bank by visiting a tax professional. Try TurboTax now to get your taxes done right – and to enter the TurboTax Double My Refund Sweepstakes. You’ll get a chance to win one of: Three Grand Prizes up to $5,000 or twice your refund amount Ten $500 First Prizes Don’t

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Tax Tips for Recently Married Tax Payers

If you’ve recently updated your status from single to married, you’re not alone; late spring and summertime is a popular period for weddings. Marriage also brings about some changes with your taxes. Here are several tips for newlyweds from the IRS. Notify the Social Security Administration It’s important that your name and Social Security number match on

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