Taxing Times: IRS Warning Issued Over Major New Tax Question On Your 2022 Return – See Action You Must Take

Information was revealed through a recent warning issued by the IRS on January 24 that reminded taxpayers they have to report "digital asset-related income." Additionally, filers must give a response to a new digital asset question on their 2022 federal income tax return. A penalty or even a delay in refunds could result by not answering. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

How To Get Your Tax Refund Faster And Avoid Delays

Millions of Americans are starting to get their bills and tax filings ready so they don't find themselves rushing in the last few days before the deadline, especially if they're looking to receive a tax refund. However, waiting for the refund can be a hassle. Fortunately there's a few things that a taxpayer can do to speed up the process. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

Secure 2.0 Act: Americans Will Be Able To Make Tax-Free Transfers Of 529 Plan Funds To Roth IRAs

Beginning in 2024, the Secure 2.0 Act will allow people to make tax- and penalty-free rollovers from 529 plans into a Roth IRA. To qualify for the transfer, the 529 plan must have been open for at least 15 years. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

6 Tax Changes To Know Before Filing Your 2022 IRS Return

This is the first year since the pandemic when financial relief has slowed down, so many tax credits and deductions are reverting back to where they were in years prior. But there are also shifts in the standard deduction amounts and income tax brackets, which happen annually. For six of the most important changes to be aware of before you file your 2022 return, CLICK ON THE HEADLINE

New Retirement Account Rules Make It Easier To Tap Savings Early For Emergencies

President Joe Biden is poised to sign a $1.7 trillion bill that amends rules related to so-called hardship distributions from 401(k) plans. The measures are tucked into “Secure 2.0,” a collection of retirement reforms attached to the overall legislative package, which will fund the federal government for the rest of the fiscal year through next September. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

Why Do I Owe Taxes This Year? Six Reasons You May Not Get A Refund

Many financial experts are warning that refunds will be smaller. You may even find yourself owing money instead of getting some back. There are mulltiple reasons you may not get a refund this year. For six common reasons some people could owe money to the IRS, CLICK ON THE HEADLINE