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  • IRS offers tax penalty relief to some who didn’t have enough withheld or paid too little estimated taxes

    January 20, 2019
    Most taxpayers every year end up getting refunds. But some folks are at the opposite end of the tax spectrum.…
  • IRS explains how the new 20% pass-through tax deduction for small businesses works

    January 19, 2019
    We're almost 13 months into the largest tax reform measure enacted in more than 30 years and one thing is…
  • Unemployment benefits are taxable income

    January 18, 2019
    As the longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history drags on with no end in sight, furloughed workers are looking…
  • 5 things to know about workplace retirement plan hardship withdrawals

    January 17, 2019
    The current, and longest-ever, federal government shutdown has made it painfully clear that many of Uncle Sam's employees don't have…
  • IRS calling back half its employees to process returns and issue taxpayer refunds

    January 16, 2019
    IRS headquarters image by Kari Bluff via Flickr Creative Commons The Internal Revenue Service has some good news for taxpayers…
  • Shutdown could revive tax refund advance products

    January 15, 2019
    Even in the best of tax times, folks are impatient when it comes to getting their refunds. They want them…
  • Where IRS offices are closed and the tax services that we’re not getting during the shutdown

    January 14, 2019
    Internal Revenue Service offices nationwide, like this one in New York City, are closed due to the ongoing federal government…
  • Free File 2019 is open with taxpayer protection upgrades

    January 13, 2019
    Longest U.S. federal government shutdown in history be damned! That's apparently the Internal Revenue Service's motto this year. It announced…
  • 22 35 days and counting into the longest U.S. government shutdown ever finally is over

    January 12, 2019
    Dec. 19, 2024, shutdown déjà vu? Donald J. Trump, who next month will return to the Oval Office as the…
  • Fed shutdown underscores why to adjust payroll withholding

    January 11, 2019
    Today should be payday for hundreds of thousands of federal government workers. The partial government shutdown, however, means they're not…
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