Looking for your tax forms? If you haven’t yet received a form W-2 or 1099, here’s a list of when those forms are due and what to do if you haven’t received yours by the due date.
Read MoreMonth: January 2016
State Of The Union 2016 – LIVE
State of the Union address 2016.
Read MoreEverybody Wins At Powerball: How Playing The Numbers Benefits Schools, Seniors, Taxpayers, & More
Where exactly does the money go when you buy your Powerball ticket? States that participate in the Powerball already have a plan to spend those dollars – even if the big winner is from another state.
Read MoreJackson Hewitt Teams Up With American Express To Target The Underbanked This Tax Season
This year, as part of an outreach effort to the unbanked and underbanked, taxpayers who have their taxes prepared at Jackson Hewitt can opt to have their federal tax refund added to an American Express Serve account. American Express Serve is a reloadable prepaid account backed by American Express.
Read MoreNo, You Can’t Actually File Your Tax Return Early (And More Info About Tax Refunds)
The IRS will begin processing tax returns on January 19, 2016. You can get a start on tax season now by having your return prepared but it won’t speed up the IRS.
Read MoreTaxpayers Get A Breather On Passport Requirement For Domestic Travel As REAL ID Requirement Delayed
There’s good news for delinquent taxpayers hoping to use their driver’s licenses to fly domestic: the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Jeh C. Johnson has announced an extension for states and territories to fully implement the Real ID Act.
Read MoreWhen It Comes To Taxes, Where Not To Win Powerball
Hoping to win the Powerball? You know your winnings will be subject to federal tax. But which state and local authorities also want a piece?
Read MoreFashion Designer Karl Lagerfeld Said To Be Facing Accusations Of Tax Evasion
Fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld is reportedly being investigated on allegations of tax evasion in France.
Read MoreIRS Drops Proposal To Collect Social Security Numbers From Charitable Donors
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) dropped a controversial proposal which would increase the amount of paperwork and personally identifying information provided to charitable organizations from donors seeking a tax deduction.
Read MoreIRS Announces Extended Due Date For Mississippi Storm Victims, Others May Be Added
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced that victims of December’s violent storms in Mississippi will have extra time to file their 2015 tax returns and pay any tax due.
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