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How Long Should You Keep Records After Tax Day?

Kelly Phillips ErbApril 18, 2012December 27, 2019

You’d think that the day after Tax Day would be quiet – but it’s not. You see, once tax time has come and gone, taxpayers

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How To Recover From 10 Common Tax Day Mistakes

Kelly Phillips ErbApril 17, 2012May 18, 2021

Tax Day is almost over. While that means that most taxpayers are sitting back and enjoying the day, many may be scrambling to remedy last-minute

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Beanie Sigel Drops New Album While Waiting For Tax Evasion Sentence

Kelly Phillips ErbApril 13, 2012June 8, 2020

Beanie Sigel has a little excitement planned for Tuesday but it has nothing to do with taxes. Sigel’s new album, Broad Street Empire Vol. 1:

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Tip Or Gift: Either Way, Struggling Waitress Can Keep Money

Kelly Phillips ErbApril 9, 2012June 8, 2020

It was a good Easter weekend for Stacy Knutson, a waitress at the Fryn’ Pan restaurant in Moorhead, Minnesota. Knutson was working a shift in

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The Most Noteworthy Tax Changes Of 2011

Kelly Phillips ErbApril 2, 2012June 8, 2020

We’re down to the wire! Tax season is nearly over for the 2011 tax year: just 15 days remain until Tax Day (remember that you

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Congress Bites At Pet Exemption

Kelly Phillips ErbApril 1, 2012May 18, 2020

Statistically, more than nine in ten pet owners say they consider a pet to be a member of their family, according to a 2011 Harris

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Taxes From A To Z: Z Is For Zero

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 30, 2012June 8, 2020

Z is for Zero. If you work a regular job – meaning that you’re not an independent contractor – you pay federal income tax as

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Taxes From A To Z: Y Is For Year End

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 29, 2012June 2, 2020

Y is for Year End. Tax returns are filed based on your tax year end. Individual filers have a calendar year which means that federal

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Taxes From A To Z: R Is For Refund

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 22, 2012

R is for Refund. With tax season down to the wire, more and more taxpayers are wondering about the status of their refunds. Your refund

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Taxes From A To Z: Q Is For Qualified Dividends

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 21, 2012

Q is for Qualified Dividends. Qualified dividends sound fancy but they’re really just ordinary dividends that, if they meet certain criteria, are taxed at lower

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