IRS reminds those aged 73 and Older to Make Required Withdrawals from IRAs and Retirement Plans by Dec. 31

This article was published by the IRS. The IRS is reminding people born before 1951 of the year-end deadlines to take required minimum distributions (RMDs) from funds held in individual retirement arrangements (IRAs) and other retirement plans, and noted new requirements under the law beginning in 2023. Required minimum distributions, or RMDs, are amounts that many [...]

Here are Some Things Gig Economy Workers Should Know About Their Tax Responsibilities

This article was published by the IRS. Many people take up gig work on a part-time or full-time basis, often through a digital platform like an app or website. Gig work, such driving a car for booked rides, selling goods online, renting out property, or providing other on-demand work, is taxable and must be reported as [...]

How to File a Final Tax Return for Someone Who Has Passed Away

This article was published by the IRS. When someone dies, their surviving spouse or representative files the deceased person's final tax return. On the final tax return, the surviving spouse or representative will note that the person has died. The IRS doesn't need any other notification of the death. Usually, the representative filing the final tax [...]

How to Avoid Tax Scams

Thieves are constantly working to steal people's identity and personal data so they can use it to fraudulently file tax returns and claim refund money that isn't theirs. Remember to check out IRS.gov/scams for more information and tips on avoiding scammers. Here are a few things you should know so you don't fall victim to these [...]

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