Three Tax Myths You Can’t Afford To Believe

As is the case with many financial matters, there's lots of bad information out there within the realm of taxes. That's why It's important to arm yourself with good information when tackling your tax return. You can't afford to buy into myths that could seriously lead you astray. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

Your Unpaid Taxes Still Accrue Interest Even Though IRS Suspends Collection Notices. Here Are Some Payment Options To Consider

With a backlog of millions of returns, the IRS has temporarily stopped sending out more than a dozen types of automated notices, including some for unpaid taxes. But that doesn’t mean interest stops accruing on outstanding balances. Although the agency has been difficult to reach by phone, there are a few ways to resolve unpaid taxes. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

15 Self-Employment Tax Deductions

Finding out you owe $10,000 in taxes instead of $15,000 is a big win, but not if you don't have anywhere close to $10,000 set aside. While self-employment tax deductions can save you money, don't expect them to wipe out your tax bill completely, Once you've made a habit of setting aside money for taxes, you can keep more of it in the bank. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

Three Unusual Capital Gains Rules To Watch Out For

All income isn't created equal, and the type of gains you receive will determine how it's taxed. As we enter tax season, here are three unusual capital gain rules you should watch out for. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

Tax Season Is Open. Here’s How to Get a Faster Refund.

The 2022 tax-filing season is now officially open. If you have reason to believe you're due a large refund, then you may be eager to get your taxes in early to snag that money. To expedite a refund and avoid holdups, there are steps you can take. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

Stimulus Check Update: President Biden Feels Strongly About Providing This Stimulus Money In 2022

President Biden just spoke about a wide range of issues including legislation he would like to see passed by Congress in 2022. He referred to both the Child Tax Credit and the Community College Plan as "massive things" but wasn't sure he'd be able to get either a credit extension or his community college plan into the Build Back Better legislation. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE