Tax Policies

Category: Tax Policies
From Limitations to Appeals: Everything You Need to Know About Wage Garnishment

Wage garnishment – the last resort for debt collectors and cause for a great deal of panic by those affected. You may be far behind in credit card bills, child support, or alimony (more on that below), and need a solution, fast. Read below for ...

How to Prep for the 2017 Tax Season Now

Happy 2017! We’re firm believers in never too early, never too prepared for the 2017 tax season. And January is the prime time to start. In addition to getting back to the gym regularly, make getting your taxes in order (and filing early!) a resolu...

Scholarships: Are They Taxable?

Scholarships are free money for college, right? Well, the IRS may see it differently. They must meet certain requirements to be tax-free. Read below to know what to report! Scholarships, Defined Scholarships are monetary amounts paid to students stri...

Small Business Owner? Here are the Best EOY Tax Moves

As a small business owner, you’re probably looking for ways to end 2016 successfully, for the best tax season possible. Time is closing in on opportunities like deductions, but many of the tips below can help you throughout the year. EOY Tax Moves ...

EOY Tax Tips for Every Taxpayer

As the end of 2016 draws near, you may be wondering how you can boost your refund and finish the year off as financially savvy as possible, setting yourself up for a successful 2017. Well, you’re in luck. Every taxpayer can take advantage of our EO...

Tax Changes for New Parents

Having kids changes a lot of things (well, everything), taxes included. Even if your baby is born on December 31st, you can claim them in April for the 2016 last year. Read below to learn about tax changes for new parents, now and in the future. Tax ...

If you’re not a natural-born citizen, the IRS taxes you a bit differently. If you hail from another country, depending on when you moved to the U.S., the IRS may tax you in three different ways. Learn which one applies to you as a dual-status alien...

Demystifying Form 1099-MISC

Miscellaneous can mean pretty much anything, right? Well you don’t use Form 1099-MISC for reporting any and every income necessarily. So it creates confusion for taxpayers. Read below to gain some clarity on the form, and how to use it come tax...

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