There are several circumstances in which the IRS would want you to return a stimulus check you received in error. It’s also important for you to know your stimulus check rights and key details about the checks and taxes. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
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If you worked from home, received a relief payment, took on some gig work or filed unemployment benefits — or someone filed a fake claim in your name — there are things you need to be aware of. Likewise if you normally receive certain tax credits. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
President Joe Biden has his own tax changes in mind. That could put more money in some people’s pockets but negatively impact the country’s wealthiest at the same time. FOR A FEW SPECIFIC CHANGES THAT MAY COME TO BE, CLICK ON THE HEADLINE
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While there’s a lot of good financial advice that could be beneficial to someone trying to save money, there’s also some really bad guidance being given. The Reddit community was recently ask “What’s the worst piece of financial advice somebody has given you?” The responses were downright concerning. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR THE BEST ONES
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People who did not and are not withholding taxes from their unemployment checks could be in for a big surprise when they file taxes this year. You could be paying the IRS as much as 25% of your total unemployment payments. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
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When, Why & How To Return Stimulus Money To The IRS
There are several circumstances in which the IRS would want you to return a stimulus check you received in error. It’s also important for you to know your stimulus check rights and key details about the checks and taxes. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Pandemic’s Effect On Filing 2020 Taxes
If you worked from home, received a relief payment, took on some gig work or filed unemployment benefits — or someone filed a fake claim in your name — there are things you need to be aware of. Likewise if you normally receive certain tax credits. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Which Tax Changes Is the Biden Administration Considering?
President Joe Biden has his own tax changes in mind. That could put more money in some people’s pockets but negatively impact the country’s wealthiest at the same time. FOR A FEW SPECIFIC CHANGES THAT MAY COME TO BE, CLICK ON THE HEADLINE
16 Of The Worst Pieces Of Financial Advice People Have Ever Been Given
While there’s a lot of good financial advice that could be beneficial to someone trying to save money, there’s also some really bad guidance being given. The Reddit community was recently ask “What’s the worst piece of financial advice somebody has given you?” The responses were downright concerning. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR THE BEST ONES
Preparing Taxes Sooner Than Later Could Prevent An Unwanted Surprise If You Claimed Unemployment
People who did not and are not withholding taxes from their unemployment checks could be in for a big surprise when they file taxes this year. You could be paying the IRS as much as 25% of your total unemployment payments. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE