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IRS Form 8379: How to file the injured spouse form if your refund was used to pay your spouse’s debts?

How to reclaim your share of a tax refund if it was taken to cover your spouse’s debt.

What is Perplexity, the artificial intelligence startup that is catching the attention of Apple and Meta while OpenAI and Google stand on the sidelines

The rising AI search startup Perplexity is making waves—with Apple and Meta leaning in while Google and OpenAI hold back.

FDA warns of nationwide shrimp recall – These are the lots and products affected by the recall across the U.S.

Over 64,000 pounds of frozen shrimp recalled from Whole Foods due to undeclared sulfites that could pose serious health risks.

Your BNPL purchases could soon impact your credit score — here’s how

New FICO score will include buy now, pay later loans—helping or hurting your credit, depending on how you use them. 

Did the US strikes on Iran destroy the nuclear sites? What American intelligence says

Early U.S. intelligence says Iran’s nuclear program survived the strikes—despite Trump’s claims of total destruction.

Incredible cost of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez’s Venice wedding: “Expect to pay upwards of $2 million for a set from a big name”

Let’s talk about what could be one of the most expensive weddings of the year—and possibly the decade. Jeff Bezos, the billionaire founder of...

Social security payments: checks of up to $5,108 paid on June 25, check who is eligible

Find out if your June 25 Social Security check is on the way, how much you could receive, and what to expect in the coming months.

Bad news for thousands of Americans – These are the signs that the IRS is preparing to garnish your wages to pay tax debts

These are the signs that the IRS is preparing to garnish your wages to pay tax debts

What is the DOGE dividend and how much could I get?

DOGE dividend proposal gains momentum with Trump and Musk’s support Could This plan put more money in taxpayers' pockets—with help from DOGE?

What is the Byrd Rule in the Senate and why is it impacting Trump’s Big, Beautiful Bill?

The Byrd Rule is a special Senate rule that was created in 1985, which bears the name of Sen. Robert Byrd. The rule keeps...

Good news for breakfast fans in Chicago: iconic chain expands test to five more locations

Chicago’s favorite chain tests new breakfast menu with more locations and a tasty maple sausage croissant. 

The $6,000 deduction the Senate wants to pass depending on your MAGI – These are the retirees who would be eligible for the tax...

New $6,000 Tax Break Could Bring Relief to Retirees with Limited Income—Here’s Who Qualifies

Popular low-cost clothing chain Ross Stores to open 10 stores in weeks in the U.S. – These are the locations with California, New York...

Ross Dress for Less bucks the retail trend with 10 new store openings across the U.S.—bringing bargain fashion to California, New York, New Mexico, and more.

War vet throws out million-dollar question still collecting VA Benefits after US attack on Iran: “Can I still be called back to work from...

After U.S. strikes Iran, veterans in the IRR with high VA disability ratings are asking, “Can they still drag me back?” The internet has thoughts and jokes.

Social Security retiree seeks help for claiming thousands in overpayments from the system: “They say I owe them $4,765.10 because I earned too much”

A simple guide to navigating IRS refunds, Social Security appeals, and medicare rules for veterans in 2025. 

Krispy Kreme celebrates the 4th of July with a new collection and a free donut – Here’s how you can get these limited items...

Krispy Kreme launches the “Stars, Stripes & Sweetness Collection” Independence Day offer

Bitcoin slumps on news of boming of Iran, Middle East tensions and inflations fears

Hey, let’s talk for a minute about what just happened with Bitcoin—and why it’s more than just a dip in price. If you woke...

What happens if Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz? What would happen to oil prices?

A key oil passage faces threats of closure — here’s how rising tensions between the U.S. and Iran could send gas prices soaring and disrupt the global economy.

These are the U.S. taxpayers who will have their tax refunds cancelled by the IRS without remedy

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has the authority to cancel certain tax refunds, leaving some taxpayers without a way to appeal

IRS Form 1099-C in 2025: what is it, instructions, how to fill it out and where to apply for Cancellation of Debt

Form 1099-C is a tax cancellation of debt documents required by the IRS to report transactions by lenders.

Medical Expenses Deduction in 2025: How much is it, requirements, limits, who qualifies and how to claim it to the IRS

The IRS allows all taxpayers to deduct their qualified unreimbursed medical care expenses that exceed 7.5% of their adjusted gross income.

IRS Form 1099-G in 2025: what is it, instructions, how to fill it out and where to apply for Certain Government Payments

IRS Form 1099-G is essential for taxpayers who receive certain government payments such as unemployment compensation, taxable grants, agricultural payments, etc. 

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