The U.S. Senate just passed the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022—a climate, energy, healthcare, and tax bill that would increase IRS funding, and change some tax policy and tax credits. The House of Representatives is expected to take up the legislation on Friday, August 12th In the meantime, it’s good to have information about how the Act might impact your taxes. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
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Formerly known as the Retirement Savings Contribution credit, the Saver’s Credit tax break is available to low- and moderate-income earners who tuck away money for retirement. You can get a credit worth as much as $2,000 if you’re filing your tax return as a married couple ($1,000 if filing single). For a break down of the rules as well as the 2022 income ranges and credit rates, CLICK ON THE HEADLINE
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Got tax questions? TheStreet teamed up with some of the most recognized CPAs and tax experts across the country to answer 12 of the most frequently asked. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
With mounting anxiety about an impending recession in the US, you may be concerned, or at least a little curious, about what this may mean for your finances. So how do you best prepare, save, invest and generally make smart money moves in these uncertain times? For some guidance to help navigate through this difficult financial period, CLICK ON THE HEADLINE
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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
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The Inflation Reduction Act and Taxes: What You Should Know
The U.S. Senate just passed the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022—a climate, energy, healthcare, and tax bill that would increase IRS funding, and change some tax policy and tax credits. The House of Representatives is expected to take up the legislation on Friday, August 12th In the meantime, it’s good to have information about how the Act might impact your taxes. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
IRS Is Rewarding Retirement Savers With Up To $2,000 — Are You Eligible?
Formerly known as the Retirement Savings Contribution credit, the Saver’s Credit tax break is available to low- and moderate-income earners who tuck away money for retirement. You can get a credit worth as much as $2,000 if you’re filing your tax return as a married couple ($1,000 if filing single). For a break down of the rules as well as the 2022 income ranges and credit rates, CLICK ON THE HEADLINE
12 Frequently Asked Tax Questions – Top CPAs Answer
Got tax questions? TheStreet teamed up with some of the most recognized CPAs and tax experts across the country to answer 12 of the most frequently asked. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Will There Be A Recession In 2022? How To Prepare Now
With mounting anxiety about an impending recession in the US, you may be concerned, or at least a little curious, about what this may mean for your finances. So how do you best prepare, save, invest and generally make smart money moves in these uncertain times? For some guidance to help navigate through this difficult financial period, CLICK ON THE HEADLINE
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