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What Are Your Chances Of An IRS Audit? 15 Audit Red Flags To Know Before You File

Most taxpayers can relax. In recent years, the IRS has audited well under 1% of individual tax returns, and that figure is expected to decline further. That said, audits haven’t disappeared. Here are 15 common audit red flags to be aware of.

Watch Out: These Post-Hurricane Scammers Can Steal Your Money Or Identity

With the recent hurricanes, thousands of households are facing property damage. What's more, fraudsters and scam artists are capitalizing on the disasters to take advantage of vulnerable residents.

How To Reduce Capital Gains Taxes And Save Money

There are various tactics and techniques investors can employ to reduce their capital gains taxes effectively. From tax-loss harvesting to utilizing retirement accounts and charitable giving strategies, actionable methods can help save money and optimize tax outcomes.
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3 IRS Deductions You Can’t Take This Year, Experts Warn

Before you file, you'll want to be aware of any changes for the 2023 tax season. Experts warn that there are a few key deductions you can't take this year—which could affect what your refund adds up to. There are also a few updates to tax credits as well. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
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Worried You’ll Owe the IRS Taxes On Your 2022 Return? Three Moves To Make Now

Worried about getting stuck with a huge tax bill when you file your 2022 taxes in 2023? The good news is that there are steps you can take to lower your IRS bill for 2022. But you'll need to make these three moves before the year wraps up. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
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The IRS’ Dirty Dozen Scams: What They Are and How To Safeguard Your Information And Money

Following up on its June 2nd statement regarding the “Dirty Dozen” tax scams list for 2022, the IRS is now urging to watch out for pandemic-related scams including theft of benefits and bogus social media posts, a sad reminder that criminals are still using COVID-19 to steal people’s money and identity. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE