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Category: Tax Tips and Tricks

Taxes are confusing and cause many taxpayers stress come tax season but PriorTax is here to help. Learn the tax tips and tricks to get you through the preparation process. You could be missing out on more money from the IRS which is why we want to help. We’ll let you know about hidden deductions and rare credits to report on your tax return to maximize your refund. Don’t hesitate to leave a comment on our blog if you have a question about your tax situation. Also, check back here for new tips and tricks throughout the tax season because our team is on the lookout!

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2021 Tax Brackets

2021 Tax Brackets

Reviewing 2021 Tax Brackets to calculate how much tax you owe can get complicated. How much tax depends on which 2021 tax brackets your total taxable income will fall into.

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Crypto Tax

Crypto Tax

For the IRS purposes, cryptocurrency taxes are based on the fact that they consider cryptocurrency to be property? It’s essential to be on top of what the IRS regulations for crypto tax.

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2019 Tax Tables and Tax Forms

2019 Tax Tables and Tax Forms

Prepare to filing 2019 Tax Return, there are two main types of paperwork from the IRS that you will find helpful: their 2019 Tax Tables and their 2019 Tax Forms.

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stimulus check and recovery rebate credit

Stimulus Check and Recovery Rebate Credit

“Stimulus Check,” and “Recovery Rebate Credit.” The stimulus checks were advance payment of Recovery Rebate Credit. Eligible taxpayers must file their tax returns to take advantage of missing stimulus payments from the Recovery Rebate Credit

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free tax filing 2020

Free Tax Filing 2020

Still, need to file your 2020 tax return and want to file 2020 tax online? Have you put off filing your tax return for 2020 but now you’re ready to get on top of things preferably free tax filing 2020? Let’s discuss your options, including free tax filing 2020 online.

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file 2020 taxes online

File 2020 Taxes Online to Efile

You can still file 2020 taxes online. However, the deadline for filing 2020 taxes on time was May 17, 2021. Or, if you got an extension, the deadline for filing 2020 taxes was pushed back to October 15, 2021. The deadlines have passed, the IRS will consider your 2020 tax return to be late. However, continue to accept prior year tax returns, including 2020 tax returns. The prior year tax services at PriorTax.com offer a cost-effective option to get up to date on your filing obligations. Preparing to file 2020 taxes online returns for previous years while helping you to ensure you are always filing following the right tax regulations for the right year.

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e-filing 2020 tax

eFiling 2020

IRS offers efiling 2020 options that allow for the speedy and secure submission of efiling 2020 tax returns online, including the individual efiling 2020 income tax returns that many of us need to file each year.

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taxes 2019

2019 TAX BRACKETS

Each of the seven taxable income groups or tax brackets corresponds to a tax rate. The seven 2019 tax brackets corresponded to the following tax rates: 10%, 12%, 22%, 24%, 32%, 35%, and 37%.The U.S. personal income 2019 tax system is what is known as a progressive tax system. 2019 tax brackets are used to group taxpayers according to income ranges. This creates lower 2019 tax rates for lower-income earners and higher tax rates for higher-income earners.

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2019 tax return

2019 Tax Return

The deadline to file your 2019 tax return on time may have already passed. But if you’ve been putting off filing, there is no better time to file than today. By filing your 2019 tax return today, you will be able to minimize the amount you will eventually have to pay. In addition to interest on unpaid taxes, the IRS also has late filing and late payment penalties. Filing your 2019 tax return can stop the filing penalties from racking up, which is good news that can save you money. And if you overpaid and are owed a tax refund, by filing your 2019 tax return today, you will be able to claim your refund before it’s too late and ends up in the U.S. Treasury.

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amended tax return

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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