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April 15, 2020 is the Last Chance to Claim Your 2016 Refund!

April 15, 2020 is the Last Chance to Claim Your 2016 Refund!

Set an alarm on your phone, write on your notepad or put an “x” on your calendar. Like most taxpayers, you may be rushing to claim your prior year refunds. If you remember that you have a 2016 refund waiting for you, you’re not too late. Read below to find out if you can still […]

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April 15, 2019 is the Last Day to Claim your 2015 Refund!

April 15, 2019 is the Last Day to Claim your 2015 Refund!

Running late on your refund? Refunds come and go when it comes to taxes. Luckily, for you, you can still claim the 2015 refund that you’ve been delaying. Just remember, you have three years within the original due date of your 2015 tax return to claim your refund. This is due to the IRS Statute of […]

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What do I do if someone else claimed my dependent?

What do I do if someone else claimed my dependent?

In the worst case scenario, the IRS rejects your tax return. Someone else claimed my dependent. What should I do? Luckily, the IRS gives you options in case you’re stuck in this situation. Unfortunately, the IRS cannot disclose who claimed your dependent. Typically it’s either the other parent, their child claimed themselves as an exemption […]

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When is the Deadline to File Taxes for 2018?

When is the Deadline to File Taxes for 2018?

Am I too late to file my 2017 taxes? For taxpayers who are receiving a refund, there’s absolutely nothing to worry about! The IRS does not attach penalties to late returns that have refunds. On the other hand, if you had a tax due to the IRS, you must have paid your taxes to the IRS by […]

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How to Check A Prior Year Tax Refund Status

How to Check A Prior Year Tax Refund Status

Go online and use the “Where’s My Refund” IRS tool. It works! Although the IRS “Where’s My Refund” tool is available to check the progress of your return, it only applies to the tax return you filed for the most current tax year. For example, let’s say you file your 2013 tax return and soon after […]

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How to File Taxes without a W-2

How to File Taxes without a W-2

It’s easy to lose your W-2 and just as simple to file without it. E-filing your tax return these days is pretty straightforward. You just plug in the numbers on your W-2 to the online  tax application, take the credits and deductions you’re entitled to, and VOILA! Couldn’t be simpler. But what happens if you don’t have […]

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How to Get Prior Year State Tax Information

How to Get Prior Year State Tax Information

You can’t run from your past…even when it comes to taxes. With federal taxes, we’re all, more or less, in the same boat. The IRS is a one stop shop for everyone; no matter where in the country you live. When we’re talking state tax returns, we each seem to be out to sea on our […]

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Do Back Taxes Affect Your Credit Score?

Do Back Taxes Affect Your Credit Score?

Credit and taxes are both pretty high up there on the adult responsibility ladder. Putting them together kinda makes you want to hide under a rock. Don’t worry. You don’t need to know everything about credit (or taxes) in order to start taking steps in the right direction. You’ll learn what you need to along […]

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