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What do I do if someone else claimed my dependent?

In the worst case scenario, the IRS rejects your tax return. Someone else claimed my dependent. What should I do? Luckily, the IRS gives you options in case you’re stuck in this situation. Unfortunately, the IRS cannot disclose who claimed your dependent. Typically it’s either the other parent, their child claimed themselves as an exemption […]

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When is the Deadline to File Taxes for 2018?

Am I too late to file my 2017 taxes? For taxpayers who are receiving a refund, there’s absolutely nothing to worry about! The IRS does not attach penalties to late returns that have refunds. On the other hand, if you had a tax due to the IRS, you must have paid your taxes to the IRS by […]

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Can I pay my federal taxes with a credit card?

Can I pay my federal taxes with a credit card?

The IRS can’t directly accept credit card payments due to tax laws. However, they can accept payments through a third-party processor. For example, online tax preparation companies are third-party processors since they are designated by a merchant to handle transactions for merchant acquiring banks. They can then assist you in making your credit card payment […]

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11 Tax Tips For Your Back-to-School Use!

11 Tax Tips For Your Back-to-School Use!

Education is expensive, so here’s some helpful tips! Get your tax break from claiming your kids. Don’t forget to claim up to $1,000 for the Child Tax Credit. (Your child must be under 17, live more than half the year with you, a dependent on your tax return, be directly related to you, a U.S. […]

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tax payment schedule 2018

What is the Estimated Tax Payment Schedule?

Do you need to make estimated tax payments? Typically, if you receive a W-2, your taxes are automatically withheld. However, if you earn money from self-employment, interest, dividends, or rents, you will have to make estimated tax payments. This ensures that you’re paying your taxes. Read on to find out the estimated tax payment schedule […]

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child tax credit 2018

The Child Tax Credit & Additional Child Tax Credit Changes for 2018!

Let your kids treat you by giving you the tax break you deserve. Typically, for the prior tax years, (including the tax year 2017) you can receive up to $1,000 per qualifying child for the Child Tax Credit (CTC). You may even get the Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC) which is a refundable credit that you […]

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April 17th, 2018 is the Last Day to Claim your 2014 Refund!

Don’t delay your 2014 refund. Your 2014 refund is waiting for you. Luckily, the IRS allows you to claim your refund due to their convenient Statute of Limitations. However, you have three years from the original tax deadline date to claim your tax refund. With that in mind, if you wait three years after the […]

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