(Updated: April 16, 2020) Many of you have written in to ask questions about stimulus checks. As of yesterday, I think I’ve replied to more
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Looking For COVID-19 Tax Resources?
There’s so much happening now. Here’s where you can find information on how COVID-19 is affecting tax returns and, of course, those stimulus checks. Got
Read MoreIRS Issues Update On Tax Court Cases Following The Shutdown
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has issued an update about what taxpayers and tax professionals need to know about cases that might be pending in
Read MoreInmate Accused Of Offering Legal, Tax Advice For Favors Like Chinese Takeout
According to Shawshank Redemption’s Red, “In prison, a man will do most anything to keep his mind occupied.” That apparently includes doing income taxes. A real-life
Read More10 Summer Tax Moves
Now that schedules are a bit more relaxed, summer can be a great time to catch up on your to-do list, including ways to save on your tax bill before year-end. Here are 10 tax moves to make now.
Read MoreTax Haiku 2018
Need a break from tax-related stress? Play along with our Taxgirl Tax Haiku.
Read MoreTax Facts Mixed With IRS Tax Fiction
The 2018 filing season kicked off on January 29, 2018. Here’s a mix of facts and fiction – including tax refund information – to help you navigate the tax season.
Read MoreSenate GOP Passes Tax Reform Bill After Late-Night Vote
Senate Republicans got a win last night when the final version of their tax reform bill passed, 51-49. The vote was largely along party lines: only one Republican, Sen. Bob Corker (R-TN), voted against it, and no Democrat voted in favor.
Read More10 Ways To (Mostly) Avoid An IRS Audit
It’s tax season. If you have anxiety about your tax return, here are 10 ways to lower the odds of getting audited this tax season.
Read MoreFacebook Could Owe IRS Billions, Continues To Ignore Tax Summons
The IRS has alleged that Facebook has failed to comply with a 7th summons isn’t the only tax issue for the social media giant. On the same day that Facebook announced second-quarter profits of $2.06 billion, the company indicated that could be subject to additional federal income taxes of $3 billion to $5 billion.
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