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Prior Year Tax Return

If you expect a prior year tax refund, you have three years from the original tax return deadline to file your prior year tax return and claim your refund. When you are eligible for a tax refund, there is no worry about penalties here. If you owe taxes, there is no deadline to file a prior year tax return. However, you should be aware of late filing and late payment penalties from the IRS in this case. In most instances, the IRS requires individuals to file their tax returns for the last six tax years, if required to file, to be considered squared away and in good standing with the IRS.

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FILE PRIOR YEAR TAXES

How to File Prior Year Taxes
Don’t stress about how to file prior year taxes. It is a step-by-step process that you can follow to file your prior year tax returns with confidence. Getting on top of filing prior year taxes may be easier than you think.

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How to File Your 2016 Taxes After The Tax Deadline

How to File Your 2016 Taxes After The Tax Deadline

Did you miss the 2016 tax deadline? With tax seasons coming and going, you probably have some catching up to do. Luckily, you can still file your 2016 tax return if you’re one of many taxpayers that are rushing to stay on top of a missed 2016 tax deadline. That being said, start raiding your rooms for all […]

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Unfiled tax returns have you drowning?

Unfiled tax returns have you drowning?

Overwhelmed With Prior Year Unfiled Tax Returns? While most Americans finish or have finished their current year taxes, others have stacks of unfiled tax returns from previous years. You may feel swamped with the pressures of work and within a blink of an eye, you wake up to find an IRS notice in the mailbox. Let’s face […]

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New Tax Plan: Trump’s Six Big Changes

New Tax Plan: Trump’s Six Big Changes

Is Trump’s new tax plan making filing simpler, or is it really just a helping hand for the wealthy? We’re reminded daily of the new guy in town…or office. Whether that reminder comes from seeing his face on a t-shirt or a protester’s sign outside your office window is a different story. Let’s put the […]

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Obamacare VS. Trumpcare: 3 Ways Taxes Will Be Affected

Obamacare VS. Trumpcare: 3 Ways Taxes Will Be Affected

Obamacare made it through the election. Will it stay on your tax return? Every new president brings on a new aura for Americans to bask in, and while emotions run high, opinions begin to surface. Suddenly, cheerful holiday dinners turn into political debates. Some chime in while the rest of us are just trying to decide between […]

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20 Facts About Filing an Amended Prior Year Tax Return

20 Facts About Filing an Amended Prior Year Tax Return

Did you take the wrong step with your tax return? Don’t be too hard on yourself. Mistakes happen. If you filed your tax return with incorrect or missing information, the IRS will give you a chance to fix your mishap. Before insisting you 100% need to amend your return, though, take a look at our […]

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Someone Used My Social Security Number to File Taxes – What Should I Do?

Someone Used My Social Security Number to File Taxes – What Should I Do?

Victim of identity theft? Don’t let panic get the best of you. After entering your tax information, you finally hit the e-file button, only to have your return rejected by the IRS. The reason; a tax return has already been filed with your social security number! There’s a sinking feeling in your gut and an […]

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IRS Address to File a Late Tax Return

IRS Address to File a Late Tax Return

If you need to file a prior year tax return, you’ll have to mail it to the IRS… Still need to get caught up on a prior year tax return? You’ll most likely need to paper file it. If this is the case, you’ll need the IRS address to send your return to. You’ll be able […]

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Student Loan Interest Deduction Income Limit

Student Loan Interest Deduction Income Limit

Strapped for cash as a recent grad? See if you qualify for a student loan interest deduction. College is over and you’ve been blasted with a taste of reality…or should I say adulthood? It’s tough but you’ll get through it. Even the IRS is on your side with certain deductions available to those of us who […]

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