The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced some filing relief for taxpayers affected by Winter Storm Stella.
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What Exactly Is The Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT)?
Following the discussions about the release of President Trump’s 2005 tax returns on Rachel Maddow’s show last night, I immediately received some questions about the AMT (Alternative Minimum Tax). If you’re scratching your head wondering what the AMT is, exactly, here’s a brief explanation.
Read MoreGetting To Know You Tuesday: Ranelli Williams
It’s Getting To Know You Tuesday! Today’s tax pro is Ranelli Williams.
Read MoreIce, Ice, Baby: Some Winter Weather Related Tax Tips
As winter weather pounds the east coast, here’s what you need to know about expenses related to weather and tax breaks.
Read MoreYou Spring Forward For Daylight Saving Time Because Of Energy Policy, Not Farmers
Daylight Saving Time (DST) is the second Sunday in March. But that’s not always been the case. Here’s what you need to know about we ended up with the modern day schedule – and its link to energy & tax policy.
Read MoreFix The Tax Code Friday: Refundable Tax Credits Under The GOP Health Care Plan
It’s Fix The Tax Code Friday! Today’s question focuses on the new, refundable tax credit in the GOP health care proposal.
Read MoreIRS Temporarily Shuts Down Tool Used To Complete FAFSA
If you’re working on that Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application and hoping to use the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Data Retrieval Tool, the tool is currently unavailable. The IRS says it is working to resolve the issue.
Read MoreStill Haven't Filed Your Taxes? You're Not Alone, Filings Are Down
Despite the fact that the mandatory hold on certain tax refunds is now over, tax season remains sluggish according to data released by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
Read MoreNew Healthcare Bill Targets Lottery Winners (Yes, Really)
On Tuesday, the White House introduced the American Health Care Act to the American people. Buried in the plan were ten pages focusing on limiting the rights of lottery winners to claim Medicaid.
Read MoreJason Derulo Wants To Deduct $73,000 On His Taxes For Twerk-Related Expenses
Entertainer Jason Derulo had a big night in Los Angeles earlier this week when he dropped tens of thousands of dollars at a Hollywood nightclub to promote his new single, Swalla. Can he deduct it? Derulo thinks he can.
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