Our first tax trivia question is: In 1913, Congress levied a one percent tax on net personal incomes above $3,000, with a six percent surtax
Read MoreTax Trivia Giveaways For Tax Season 2012
Yep, it’s that time of year: free tax software! I have 20 access codes for free CompleteTax online tax prep software to give away to
Read MoreAsk The Taxgirl: Worker’s Comp
Taxpayer asks: I received workers comp most of the year, will I receive a 1099 for these earnings? taxgirl says: Amounts you receive as workers’
Read MoreTax Talk 2012: Buddy Roemer
With the Florida primary just days away, the race for the Republican nomination feels like it could be anyone’s game. The state of the economy
Read MoreTackling Those Confusing 1099 & W-2 Changes
If tax documents arriving now are giving you the mailbox blues, here’s help.
Read MoreAsk The Taxgirl: I Forgot Schedule M
Taxpayer asks: I forgot to include the Schedule M with my free e-file.Should I do an amended return or ?Thank you. Taxgirl says: Nope. There’s
Read MoreAsk The Taxgirl: Form W-2 & Withholding
Taxpayer asks: If my w2’s for the year are still at single but I am married can I file single or should I file married.
Read MoreTaxes & The State Of The Union 2012
Last night was the State of the Union speech as delivered by President Obama. Traditionally, the State of the Union speech is delivered once a year
Read MoreTax Horror Stories Giveaway
Everyone has a story about a tax return gone bad. And this is your chance to turn your bad tax move into a good one…
Read MoreRomney’s Tax Returns Are Remarkably… Unremarkable
I know, I know. You, like me, woke up this morning and your first thought was: what’s on those darn Romney tax returns? Okay, maybe
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