by Angie | May 10, 2024 | Taxes
The IRS recently sent out a final reminder for those who still need to claim their portion of the $1 billion in tax refunds from 2020. Time to file for a refund expires May 17, 2024. There are approximately 1...
by Angie | May 31, 2023 | Taxes
There are some taxpayers who missed the tax deadline and don’t know what to do. Most importantly, taxpayers should never do nothing. In the event that a taxpayer is not prepared to file, he or she should file for an extension as soon as possible. This ensures a...
by Angie | Jan 10, 2023 | Taxes
Filing taxes usually occurs around the end of January until mid-April. The first day to file your taxes changes every year and the IRS will notify taxpayers around mid-January when the first date taxes can be filed. This date varies and will depend on whether the IRS...
by Angie | Jul 11, 2022 | Taxes
Did you know you in lieu of your signature you can get a PIN number to file your taxes? By doing this, you don’t have to worry about a thief filing a tax return using your name and social security number. This program is called the IRS Identity Protection PIN, or IP...
by Angie | Jun 7, 2022 | 1040, Dependent, Taxes
The finish line is finally here…. Line 29 is for the American Opportunity Credit. This is an education credit that can be taken for students in college. It helps reduce the amount of taxes owed or may even increase your refund. You will need to fill out Form 8863,...
by Angie | May 27, 2022 | Additional, Taxes
Line 23 refers to Schedule 2, which is a list of other possible taxes owed that are not listed directly on the 1040. Examples of other possible taxes are self-employment taxes, household employment taxes or if you received excess advance premium tax credit and need to...