IRS Tax Help for People With Disabilities

There is lots of accessible tax information online for people with disabilities. Go to IRS.gov/accessible to find what you need. This page contains tax information in many helpful formats. The IRS has created tax products just for people who use assistive technology, such as screen reading software, refreshable Braille displays, and voice recognition software. This accessibility [...]

Estimated Tax Payments

Income taxes are a pay-as-you-go system. That means you pay your taxes as you earn income during the year. Either your employer withholds tax from your pay, or you pay quarterly estimated taxes on your own. If you have income that's not subject to withholding, you may need to make quarterly payments. This includes income such [...]

Know What’s Deductible after Buying that First Home, Sweet Home

This article was published by the IRS. Making the dream of owning a home a reality is a big step for many people. Whether a fixer-upper or dream home, homeownership is a milestone that can come with a learning curve. First-time homeowners should make themselves familiar with authorized deductions, programs that can assist with home ownership [...]

Where’s My Tax Refund?

If you've filed your tax return, you may be wondering when you'll get your refund. If you head over to IRS.gov/refund, you'll find the IRS' "Where's My Refund?" tool. 24 hours after electronically filing your taxes, you can check on the status of your money on the IRS website. You can also access "Where's My Refund?" [...]

Here’s What to Do If You Owe Taxes, But Can’t Pay

If you owe taxes, but can't pay in full by the April deadline, you should file your federal tax return anyway and pay as much as possible to reduce penalty and interest amounts. An extension of time to file is not an extension of time to pay your taxes. Pay as much as you can by [...]

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