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Disability Income Can Affect Your Tax Refunds in a Good Way, Depending on Its Origin

"Refund" might be the wrong word for a tax credit, but it's usually good news either way, right? Disability income can impact tax refunds in…

Do I Have to Do My Taxes? You Might Not Have to File an Income Tax Return (But You Might Want to)

So you have to file your taxes. Aw, but do I have to? Taxpayers generally must file their federal tax return by April 15th of…

What Every Parent Needs to Know About the Child Tax Credit (and the Update Portal)

Just because the monthly check is gone, the tax credit isn't. Parents should be aware that the Advance Child Tax Credit payments, which were monthly…

Making Allowances for Dependents: How Do I Claim a Dependent on My Form W-4 for Tax Year 2023?

Very Important: The allowance on W-4 is not like an allowance from your parents. Accurately claiming dependents on your W-4 form is crucial for ensuring…

Who’s Got Control of the Control Number on W2 Forms?

So this is like "quality control" but for my income taxes. Better than "Inspected by No. 12." Your W-2 form is a crucial document when…

Funeral Expenses That Are (and Aren’t) Tax Deductible

Death and taxes might be certain, but funeral expense tax deductions are a little less so. Funeral expenses can be a substantial burden on families,…

How to Navigate the (Slightly Simpler) Alternative Tax System: The Alternative Minimum Tax Calculator

There's an alternative to regular taxes? Yeah, paying more. Alternative minimum tax (AMT) is a tax system implemented in the United States to ensure that…

Which 990 Form Should My Tax-Exempt Organization Use?

You might be exempt from taxes, but no one's exempt from paperwork! What is IRS Form 990 and why is it important? IRS Form 990…