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President Biden’s SAVE plan is not entirely tax free

 The new income-driven repayment plan (IDR) proposed by President Joe Biden (known as the SAVE plan) may be able to forgive some student loans…


Where’s My Refund? Lost in the Mail, If You Don’t Follow the New Mail Forwarding Policy from USPS

Everyone always asks how to contact the IRS, but can the IRS contact you? Wondering what’s taking your federal tax return and refund so long?…


Worried About a Low Tax Return? Real Ways to Get the Biggest Refund from the IRS

That moment when you figure out Uncle Sam owes you money instead. When tax season rolls around, many people eagerly await their tax refund check…


Self Employed? Take Advantage of These Tax Savings Strategies for Business Owners

As if running a business isn't hard enough! Let's make taxes a little easier. Are you self-employed? As a business owner or independent contractor, it’s…


Tax Debt? Myths and Facts About Owing Money to the Internal Revenue Service

First of all, IRS agents are not boring. I mean, yes, forms are boring. But most agents are cool people. Are you facing tax debts…


Completing IRS Form 433D for Your Direct Debit Installment Agreement

A form for direct debit. Does the IRS have a form for taking Apple Pay? If you are a self-employed individual or a business owner…


Minor Question: Are Minors Exempt From Tax Withholding?

[video width="1280" height="720" mp4="https://www.irs.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Minors_and_Tax_Filing_Explained.mp4"][/video] If minors don't get taxes taken out, can I be 18 again? Yes, if a dependent child earns income, they will…


Understand the Child Tax Credit 2025: Key Changes & Benefits

Curious about the Expanded Child Tax Credit 2025 and how it can benefit your family? This article breaks down the latest updates, eligibility criteria, and…