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
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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
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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
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The IRS has a warning for early filers: “You need to wait for key documents before submitting your tax return. A little extra caution could save you time and effort.” CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
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While health FSAs are similar to health savings accounts in principle, one big difference is that the money in FSAs generally cannot be rolled over from one year to the next. If you don’t spend the money that’s in your FSA account now by the end of 2022, you might end up forfeiting whatever’s left. For all the possible ways to spend your Flexible Spending Account money, CLICK ON THE HEADLINE
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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
‘Early Filers Should Wait To Submit Their 2023 Tax Return,’ The IRS Warns. Here’s Why.
The IRS has a warning for early filers: “You need to wait for key documents before submitting your tax return. A little extra caution could save you time and effort.” CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Don’t Let Your FSA Money Go to Waste: Find More Than 100 Items To Buy
While health FSAs are similar to health savings accounts in principle, one big difference is that the money in FSAs generally cannot be rolled over from one year to the next. If you don’t spend the money that’s in your FSA account now by the end of 2022, you might end up forfeiting whatever’s left. For all the possible ways to spend your Flexible Spending Account money, CLICK ON THE HEADLINE