Taxation of Social Security and SSDI Payments
If you receive Social Security or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) income, read this to learn how to find out what portion of your benefits are taxable.
Tax Tips for the Unemployed
Jobless benefits are taxable, but you may be eligible for other tax breaks.
How a Dunning Letter Could Result in a Tax Refund
If you have received a letter from IRS saying you owe them money, read this and learn how they might owe you money instead.
Obamacare, Form 1095-A, and The Premium Tax Credit
The information on the 1095-A will be used to reconcile advance payments of the premium tax credit made on your behalf to your insurance provider.
How to Duck the Obamacare Uninsured Penalty
You have plenty of ways to avoid the new tax penalty under the health care law.
Married Filing Jointly … or Separately? CPAs Answer Couples’ Top Tax Quandaries
First comes love, then comes … taxes?
7 Ways to Cut Your Tax Bill
Think too much of your hard-earned money goes to Uncle Sam? Here are several ways to cut your tax bill.
What to Know About Filling Out Obamacare Tax Forms
For most taxpayers, it won't be a headache. But some will have to fill out extra forms.
Should You Take Advantage or Wait for Your Tax Refund?
Learn if tax refund advances such as Direct2Cash are a worthwhile alternative to waiting for your tax refund.
Find Out if You Qualify for These Tax Breaks
Tax deductions are always useful, but tax credits are even more so.Find out if you qualify for any of the most common tax credits.
Education Tax Savings - The Tuition and Fees Deduction
Paying college tuition? Make sure you understand the tution and fees deductions that are available to you.
Why Student Borrowers Deserve the Same Tax Break As Homeowners
While proposed legislation to help troubled homebuyers is great, let’s not forget to address the plight of troubled student loan borrowers as well.
No Health Coverage? You May Face A Tax Penalty
ObamaCare says if a person did not obtain health coverage for himself, his spouse and dependent children, tax penalties will be inflicted beginning in 2014.
Tax Benefits of Homeownership
If you own a home, or sold one in the previous year, you may be entitled to tax breaks.
Help! I Don't Have Enough Money to Pay My Taxes
If you do not have enough money to pay taxes this year, you still have some options for avoiding the ire of Uncle Sam.
Is it Too Late for Tax Planning for 2014?
Tax planning needs to occur during the year in question in order to optimize your tax situation.
What to Do With Your Tax Refund
One thing to consider before deciding on what to do with your refund is to analyze your withholdings and/or estimated tax payment situation.
Seven Unusual Tax Deductions
Wondering if something is deductible? Here are some of the oddest write-offs that have been approved by the IRS.
Should Couples File Taxes Separately or Jointly? Which is Best for You?
Married couples have the choice of filing their taxes jointly or separately. What is the best option for you and your spouse? Generally, it is to file jointly – but there are several factors to consider before making your choice.
Comparing Tax Preparation Software
Plan on using tax preparation software this year? Check out our guide to find out which program is best for you.



















