Your Account on IRS.gov

This video was published by the IRS. The IRS is working hard to serve you better. One way they are doing this is by offering access to some of your Federal Tax Account information online. Just visit IRS.gov/account to get started. You can access these features: Your balance and details, if you owe federal taxes. Links [...]

What is Estimated Taxes? | Tax Lingo: Defined

Most individuals have a portion of their pay withheld by their employer to be paid to the IRS. However, in certain situations, such as when you are self-employed and receive a 1099, this process happens a little differently. Estimated taxes are payments made quarterly to the IRS directly from an individual. This is to make sure [...]

How to Start Saving for College in 3 Easy Steps

Raising children brings with it many exciting milestones. Paying for college isn't one of them. If you are worried about paying for your children's college, here is a guide to help you get started: Step 1: Consider opening a college savings account. There are currently two main types, a Coverdell Education Savings Account and a 529. [...]

Getting Married?

The following article was published by the IRS. Are you recently married, or planning to get married before the end of this year? Marriage is a life event that will also affect your federal taxes. Here's how: Getting married means selecting a different status when filing your taxes. Why? Because if you're married as of December [...]

10 Ways To Help Save For A House Deposit

Purchasing a home is likely the largest purchase you will ever make. Even though the vast majority of buyers will finance a significant portion of their home, saving up for a down payment is still extremely important. Here are some ways to free up some money to save for this purpose: Set a budget. If you [...]

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