So You Missed The Tax-Filing Deadline. Now What?

The official tax filing due date was Monday, April 18 or Monday, Oct. 17 for those who applied for an extension. If you did neither, the question now is: What are the repercussions for you and how can you minimize them? The answers depend on whether you’re owed a refund or whether you still owe the IRS money for 2021. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

The IRS May Charge a Penalty If You Fall Into One Of These Seven Categories

The best way to avoid IRS penalties is to know what gets penalized. Steer clear of these seven issues — and the penalties that go with them. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

How To Keep Your Tax Return From Getting Hung Up

This year you really want to avoid extra IRS scrutiny. Being understaffed and overwhelmed, even a tiny mistake could delay your refund for months. To avoid tax hassles, the best approach is to be careful, thorough and digital when you file your return. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

Four Reasons To Get Tax Help This Year

As a general rule, it’s a good idea to outsource tax preparation if your taxes are complicated. But even if you’re a salaried worker with little to no outside income, it could still pay to hire someone if doing so gives you peace of mind. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

Protect Your Tax Refund From Scammers

Impersonation communication and fake tax preparers — scammers are after your money this tax season. For tips to safeguard your refund, CLICK ON THE HEADLINE