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Not Miami or Los Angeles – The 5 U.S. cities quietly handing out monthly checks of up to $1,200 to these citizens

Five U.S cities are offering monthly checks to residents. Read to know more

Can I stop an IRS audit if I pay the disputed amount?

The IRS tax audit is a check to ascertain the accuracy of your tax returns

$1,390 stimulus checks for low to middle income Americans: what’s the truth behind the latest news

Rumors vs. Reality: Why the $1,390 Stimulus Check Isn’t Landing in Your Bank Account — Yet

If you invested $1,000 in MasterCard 10 years ago, here’s how much you would have today

MasterCard’s decade of growth: How a $1,000 investment turned into $7,000.

IRS Form 5498: what is it, instructions, how to fill it out, where to apply an how to report IRA contributions and transfers?

A guide to understanding, filing, and  IRA contributions with IRS Form 5498.

Adoption Tax Credit 2025: How much is it, who qualifies, and how to claim it?

Get to know what Adoption Tax Credit is and how you can claim it.

IRS Form 1098-T: what is it, instructions, how to fill it out, where to apply and how does this form affect education credits like...

Keeping in mind the specifics of tax returns is a widespread issue among both students and their parents, but especially in cases of education...

What to do if the IRS sent me a CP2000 notice for unreported income?

This article gives detailed advice on what to fo if you receive an IRS CP2000 notice

What is 403(b), how much is the maximum income, and what are the contribution limits in 2025?

Navigating retirement savings for nonprofit employees: key updates and strategies.

Can you be an anonymous whistleblower for the IRS? How to report tax fraud

IRS does not accept anonymous whistleblower claims directly

Is there a penalty for filing for an IRS Tax Extension?

Avoiding penalties: What you need to know about IRS tax extensions in 2025.

How do I make payments directly to the IRS and how long does it take for my taxes to be paid?

This article details how direct payments can be made to the IRS and different payment options available

What happens if you owe the IRS more than $50,000?

The IRS has many ways of collecting past-due taxes which includes imposing penalties, tax liens, seizure of assets, etc.

Good news from the IRS for millions of Americans – The students who can receive the AOTC credit with a refund of up to...

IRS AOTC credit could put up to $1,000 in your pocket—here is who qualifies and how to claim it

Good news for homebuyers: mortgage rates fall to lowest level this year

Freddie Mac reports mortgage rates at their lowest since October, giving sidelined buyers a glimmer of hope.

Over $1 million in unclaimed funds in San Diego – Check if you are owed money, up to a maximum of $33,261.31

San Diego County holds over $1 million in unclaimed money—find out if your name is on the list and whether you could be owed as much as $33,261.31.

Bad news for millions of Americans – This is the new Social Security rule that could cause you to lose the extra $200 from...

Stricter Social Security number rules could block millions of families from claiming the full $2,200 Child Tax Credit.

Trump’s ‘no tax on overtime’ is now US law — but some Americans don’t even qualify

The “No Tax On Overtime” rule as now been passed into law

A woman from Montana discovers that her husband of 21 years did not pay his taxes – Now the IRS is pursuing them for...

Life in Montana turns into hell for a woman when her husband hides an IRS tax bill of $82000

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