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  • Refundtalk wrote a new post 5 years, 1 month ago

    There are different ways to obtain tax return information. Most requests can be satisfied with a computer printout of your return information called a transcript. However, sometimes you need an exact copy of a…

  • Refundtalk wrote a new post 5 years, 1 month ago

    No one likes it when the IRS reaches out to them. The agency is like that one neighbor you never liked as a kid who never got the hint and just kept coming over. Chances are, he’s gonna call today too. The IRS s…

  • Refundtalk wrote a new post 5 years, 1 month ago

    The IRS begins accepting tax returns in mid to late January each year. But if you don’t have all of your tax documents by then, don’t stress out. Federal law gives employers, as well as other companies p…

  • Refundtalk wrote a new post 5 years, 1 month ago

    As the tax-filing season approaches, the Internal Revenue Service cautions taxpayers not to rely on receiving their refund by a certain date, especially when making major purchases or paying bills. Some tax…

  • Refundtalk wrote a new post 5 years, 1 month ago

    It’s that time of year when taxpayers are thinking about how they want to give back, and many taxpayers will want to donate to a charity that means something to them. The IRS has a tool that may help them make s…

  • Refundtalk wrote a new post 5 years, 1 month ago

    Taxpayers with individual taxpayer identification numbers should find out if their number expires this year.  If it does, they should renew it now to avoid delays with their refund when they file their taxes ne…

  • Your notice or letter will explain the reason for the contact and give you instructions on how to handle the issue.

    If, when you search for your notice or letter using the Search on the irs.gov page, if it…

  • If you are a divorced or separated parent with children, a commonly encountered but often misunderstood issue is who claims the child or children for tax purposes. This is sometimes a hotly disputed issue…

  • With the tax filing season quickly approaching, the Internal Revenue Service recommends taxpayers take time now to determine if they are eligible for important tax credits.

    Earned Income Tax…

  • The agency and the tax-collection system it oversees are on the brink of catastrophic collapse.

    Anyone who deals with the IRS on a regular basis knows that the agency is in trouble: IRS employees are less…

  • Adjust withholding

    The IRS urges everyone to use the Tax Withholding Estimator to perform a  paycheck or pension income checkup. This is even more important for those who received a smaller refund than…

  • Are you unable to pay your taxes before the fast-approaching filing deadline? Are your tax bills amounting to an outrageous sum that you cannot be able to clear in time? Whatever the case, pending bills, more so…

  • If your tax return for last year has been completed and filed, you are probably thinking about getting rid of the tax records related to that return. On the other hand, if you are afraid to dump old records, you…

  • October 15 is the filing deadline for taxpayers who requested an extension for their 2018 tax return. However, those who have an extension should mark this coming Tuesday, Oct. 15 as the deadline to…

  • Tax Refund | Frequently Asked QuestionsEveryone has a responsibility to pay his or her taxes each and every year. There are severe penalties imposed by the IRS if you avoid or neglect a tax filing submission, and you don’t want to make life chaotic for y…

  • The earned income credit (EIC) is one of the most beneficial credits for individuals with children or those that are low income. Created in 1975 as an incentive for people to work, this credit potentially translates…

  • The first step in planning for the year’s tax liability is filling out a W-4 form for your employer. Most people do not even know what a W-4 is let alone how to fill one out or the consequences for completing it i…

  • When it comes to filing your taxes, it seems there is another language that only CPA’s and IRS employees understand. One of these baffling tax terms is “adjusted gross income”, which is apparently different than…

  • The term “exemption” is often one that inspires bewilderment and perplexity among the most intelligent individuals. When filing your personal tax return or even filling out a W-4 for your employer, you may not be…

  • There are several ways in which education expenses can be used to decrease your tax burden. In addition to the Hope Credit, the Lifetime Learning Credit, and the student loan interest deduction, there is also a…

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