It’s 4/20, sometimes called National Weed Day. The possession of marijuana is prohibited by federal law even though a number of states have laws to the contrary – and are making money off of the once-forbidden drug.
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What Are Taxpayers Willing To Do To Avoid Paying Taxes?
What would you do to avoid paying taxes? Here are the results from a recent GOBankingRates survey.
Read More2017 Tax Day Specials, Freebies & Deals
Tax Day is April 18, 2017. To help ease that IRS-related stress, consider taking advantage of one of these Tax Day freebies, specials and deals.
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Wonder how you measure up to other taxpayers? Acxiom Corporation took a dive into taxpayer data. Here’s what they found.
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It’s Taxes From A to Z! Z is for zero percent rate.
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It’s Taxes From A to Z (2017)! Y is for Your Rights As A Taxpayer.
Read MoreAsk The Taxgirl: Sale Of Primary Residence
It’s “Ask the Taxgirl.” Today’s question focuses on the capital gains exclusion for the sale of your primary residence.
Read MoreAsk The Taxgirl: Taxable Interest & Life Insurance
It’s “Ask the taxgirl.” Today’s question focuses on reporting interest from life insurance proceeds.
Read MoreAsk The Taxgirl: My Husband Wants To File Single
It’s “Ask the taxgirl!” Today’s question focuses on filing status when you want to file your tax returns separately from your spouse.
Read MoreAsk The Taxgirl: Payments To Preschool
It’s “Ask the Taxgirl.” Today’s question focuses on whether tuition may be deductible as a charitable contribution.
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