Day: August 1, 2025

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Should You Pay Your Tax Bill with a Credit Card?

When tax season rolls around and you’re short on cash, it can be tempting to pull out the credit card to pay your balance. The same goes for whether you’re looking at this year’s bill or planning ahead with your ...

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What to Know About Charities and Tax Deductions—Before You Donate

Whether you itemize deductions or just want to make sure your contribution has the greatest impact, taking time to investigate a charitable organization can help you make sure your money is used wisely. Here’s what to consider before writing that ...

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Why a Large Refund Might Be a Bad Thing

Many people see a big tax refund as a win. But it’s important to realize that the extra cash isn’t exactly a gift from the IRS. In fact, it usually means you’ve been handing over too much of your paycheck ...

Family Summer

Smart Tax Moves for the Summer

Vacations and relaxation are definitely the highlights of summer. But it can also be the perfect season to get ahead on your tax strategy. With a few proactive steps, you can streamline your future tax burden. It’s all about making ...

Different ages, different taxes

How Different Ages Impact Your Taxes

The tax code isn’t just complicated, it also shifts depending on your age or the age of your dependents. From credits that benefit parents of young children, to penalties or perks for retirees, your age can have a surprising impact ...

Tax Records

General Advice for Keeping Your Tax Records

If your tax return ever comes up for an audit or review through the IRS or your state’s revenue department, you’ll need to be ready. That means having accurate, well-organized records at your fingertips. Most people assume they’ll never be ...

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Don’t Let These Overlooked Taxable Events Catch You Off Guard

When most people think about taxable income, they picture their paychecks and maybe investment earnings. But the reality is that the IRS keeps tabs on far more than just your regular income. Certain transactions and life events can trigger unexpected ...

tax reporting and the tax gap

How Does the Tax Gap Work? 

Tax collection in the United States is fundamentally based on a system of voluntary compliance. This means that individuals and businesses are expected to report their income and pay their taxes as outlined in the tax code, and to adhere ...

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7 Ways to Stay Safe from Tax Scams This Season

Tax season isn’t just a time to gather documents and file returns—it’s also a prime opportunity for scammers looking to steal personal and financial information. To keep your information safe and avoid falling victim to these schemes, it’s essential to ...