Ask The Taxgirl: Paying Your Taxes With Bitcoin
It’s “Ask The Taxgirl.” Today’s question: Can you pay your taxes with bitcoin?
It’s “Ask The Taxgirl.” Today’s question: Can you pay your taxes with bitcoin?
It’s “Ask The Taxgirl.” Today’s question focuses on filing an amended tax return when you are expecting a tax refund.
More than 50 years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., a leader in the civil rights movement, was on the receiving end of repeated harassment by tax authorities, including the IRS. He was eventually indicted by the State of Alabama: The result was surprising.
It’s “Ask The Taxgirl.” Today’s question focuses on the $10,000 cap on state and local taxes under the new tax law – and whether it applies to rental real estate.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has updated the income-tax withholding tables for 2018 to reflect changes made by the new tax law. The updated tables reflect the new rates for employers to use during the 2018 tax year. Here’s what you need to know.
Tax season is around the corner. If you’re looking for your forms W-2 or 1099, here’s what you need to know.
Cryptocurrency is riding high these days. But even as more investors are taking a chance on digital currency, many are still confused about how to treat it for federal income tax purposes. Here’s what you need to know
It’s Ask The Taxgirl! Today’s question is focused on flipping your tax refund strategy to keep more of your paycheck.
It’s Ask The Taxgirl! Today: can you claim a charitable deduction on your taxes if you give away free stuff on Craigs List?
Most provisions of the new tax reform act kicked in beginning January 1, 2018. Taxpayers and tax professionals alike have been mulling what the provisions of the new law might mean – and how to be best get around them. Tops in the minds of many taxpayers: Should I incorporate now to save on taxes?