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The 411 on Form 2441, Claiming the Child and Dependent Care Credit

Want to write summer camp off your taxes? Get the tax ID number on that ropes course! If you have a child in kindergarten or…

How to Expats Should Use Form 2555 to Exclude Foreign Income on Tax Returns

The official way expats say, "Hey, Uncle Sam, gimme a break." Managing your expat taxes can be tricky, but Form 2555 is one of your…

Form 3520-A: Your Foreign Trust’s Reporting Requirements with the Internal Revenue Service

If your foreign trust sends money to a U.S. citizen. here's how you let the IRS know. Form 3520-A is an important tax form that…

Form 4361 Allows Ministers to Opt out of Social Security and Medicare

Huh, I never thought about how social security gets in the way of a vow of poverty. As a minister, religious office holder, or a…

What Was the Economic Impact Payment (EIP) 2 and Why Did I Get It?

Remember when the government mailed everyone money? Good times. The Economic Impact Payment 2, also known as EIP 2, was a second round of stimulus…

What Was EIP 3? The Ups, Downs and Direct Payments of the Economic Impact Payment 3

EIP 3, also known as the Free Parking space on the Monopoly board. EIP 3, also known as the third round of Economic Impact Payments,…

Reporting Additional Taxes on Qualified Plans With US Tax Form 5329

Break the rules on your 401k? This form is how you tell the IRS "I'll pay the penalty but I'm not trying to break the…

U.S. Tax Form 56 and Fiduciary Relationship Concerns: Does This Matter Concern You?

A tax form with just two numbers? Not a cause for concern. U.S. Tax Form 56, also known as Notice Concerning Fiduciary Relationship, is a…