Tax Resources for Members of the Military

If you're in the military, you have some special tax options available to you. When it's time to file your taxes, check out these resources: The Department of Defense's MilTax is free and has no income limitations. It includes tax preparation, electronic filing software, and personalized support from tax consultants. It's designed to address the realities [...]

Beware of Schemes Promoting the Employee Retention Credit

Beware of ads that promise big money through the employee retention credit. While it's a real credit, scammers are telling people they qualify when they really don't. Don't fall for it! Get official info at IRS.gov/erc.

Identity Stolen? Request an Identity Protection PIN from the IRS

This article was published by the IRS. The Internal Revenue Service is reminding all taxpayers – particularly those who are identity theft victims – of an important step they should take to protect themselves from tax fraud. Some identity thieves use taxpayers' information to file fraudulent tax returns. By requesting Identity Protection PINs from the Get [...]

Amending a Tax Return

Did you miss a credit or deduction, or need to correct something else on your tax return for this year or past years? If so, you can file an amended tax return. Here are five things you need to know about amending a tax return: First, be sure to identify the year of the return you're [...]

Reminder to IRA Owners Age 70½ or Over: Qualified Charitable Distributions are Great Options for Making Tax-Free Gifts to Charity

This article was published by the IRS. The Internal Revenue Service is reminding IRA owners age 70½ or over of their option to transfer up to $100,000 to charity tax-free each year. These transfers, known as qualified charitable distributions or QCDs, offer eligible older Americans a great way to easily give to charity before the end [...]

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