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Filing a tax extension for small businesses

If tax time is looming large for your small business, don't be afraid to file an extension ' just make sure you do it right.…

How to get a tax extension for your business

Tax extensions aren’t just for your personal income taxes. Businesses can also file for a tax extension if they need more time to file their…

Tax tips for newlyweds from five experts

Not paying attention to how marriage changes your tax picture can hit newlyweds in the bank account for years after a wedding.   NEW YORK…

Educate yourself on college tax breaks

March is a gut-wrenching month for high school seniors waiting for college acceptances ... and for their parents awaiting financial aid awards. But another spring…

Procrastinator Alert: E-file Your Taxes at 11:59 p.m. April 15

Tax preparers love e-filing as much as taxpayers. Here are the many reasons.   NEW YORK (MainStreet) — It’s that time again — tax season.…

For tax refunds, direct deposit is the way to go

Some taxpayers like to actually get a check from the government, but there are distinct advantages of requesting direct deposit.   NEW YORK (MainStreet) —…

The rules on deducting student loan interest

You can claim up to $2,500 in interest paid on qualified student loans used to pay for college or vocational school.   NEW YORK (MainStreet)…

What’s the best tax break for childcare expenses?

Most working parents have only one way of getting a tax break on the expenses they pay for childcare – the special tax credit allowed…