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“What Price, Love?” Paying the Marriage Penalty
Before giving up on wedded bliss, you may want to consider the tax advantages married couples do enjoy.
Year-End Tax Planning Strategies
Even though your tax filing deadline has moved to July 15th this year, leaving it until then to start thinking about your taxes could prove to be a costly mistake.
Using the IRS Tele-Tax Service Line
How would you like to find out the status of your tax refund with one toll-free phone call?
The Basics of Tax Basis
Basis is used to determine gain upon the disposition of an asset. In simple terms, basis is an owner’s out-of-pocket cost for the asset.
Solid Gold: Good Records Pay Off
You may be quite diligent and conscientious in keeping track of things but there may be some areas you might have missed including in your records.
What Determines Your IRA’s Required Minimum Distribution Amount?
If you have savings in a traditional Individual Retirement Account (IRA), you must begin making withdrawals at age 72.
The "Taxing Effects" of Selling Your Home
When selling a house, there are situations in which a seller can incur a tax liability.
Some Americans Enjoy Doing Their Taxes
According to a survey by the Pew Research Center, 56% of Americans have a negative reaction to doing their income taxes, with 26% saying they hate having to file their returns.
Resolving IRS Problems may be Easier Than You Think
If there’s anything as disconcerting as having the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) call you about a problem, it’s having to call them.