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Form 6198: At-Risk Limitations Explained

Taxes aren’t always just about reporting what you earned and paying what you owe. Sometimes, it’s about figuring out how much of your investment or…


Form 8958: Allocation of Tax Amounts Between Certain Individuals in Community Property States

IRS Form 8958 helps married couples who live in community property states split up income, deductions, and credits when filing separately. If you're not filing…


Form 7202: Remembering (And Handling) COVID-19 Relief

It’s time to take a walk down memory lane; unfortunately, we’re going back to a time you probably hated: The lockdowns. If you're self-employed and…


What You Need to Know About Form 8888: Allocation of Refund in 2025

Tax season is no one’s favorite time of year, but if you’re due for a refund, there’s at least something to look forward to. And…


Form 8615: A Guide for Parents and Young Taxpayers

Taxes can be a bit tricky, especially when there are rules that catch families off guard. One of those rules involves Form 8615, or the…


Form 2106: A Guide for Employee Business Expenses

When it comes to tax time, there are plenty of forms out there that seem to only apply to certain people in very specific situations.…


Form 944: The Annual Payroll Tax Return for Small Employers

If you're a small business owner or a new employer in the U.S., the IRS has a form specifically designed to help you simplify your…


W2 Form Control Number: Who Is In Control?

The W2 Form control number is an internal control measure by your employer. It doesn’t mean they’re useless; there are some specific scenarios where you…