How to Get Your Prior Year Tax Information from the IRS

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Taxpayers who need certain prior year tax return information can obtain it from the IRS. Here are nine things to know if you need federal tax return information from a

Tax Tips for Self-employed Individuals

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If you are in business for yourself, or carry on a trade or business as a sole proprietor or an independent contractor, you generally would consider yourself self-employed and you

Ten Tax Benefits for Parents

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Did you know that your children may help you qualify for some tax benefits? Here are 10 tax benefits the IRS wants parents to consider when filing their tax returns

Want Your Tax Refund Fast – Choose Direct Deposit

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Direct Deposit is the fastest, safest way to receive your tax refund. An e-filed tax return means a fast refund. Taxpayers who combine e-file and Direct Deposit can get their

Taxable or Non-Taxable Income?

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Generally, most income you receive is considered taxable but there are situations when certain types of income are partially taxed or not taxed at all. To help taxpayers understand the

Seven Facts about Injured Spouse Relief

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If you file a joint return and all or part of your refund is applied against your spouses’ past-due federal tax, state income tax, child or spousal support or federal

Where to invest your money

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We all know that it take hard work and effort to save money that is why once we have achieved this first step, now we must be very cautious about

Financial Resolutions for 2011

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We all wait for the beginning of the new year with high hopes because we think this year will be different from others. Our list of resolutions is so long

Taxpayers Have Extra Time to Make a Contribution to Their IRA This Year

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This year, you have a few extra days to make contributions to your traditional Individual Retirement Arrangements. That’s because Emancipation Day, a legal holiday in the District of Columbia, will