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Tax Brackets

Form 8615: A Guide for Parents and Young Taxpayers

Taxes can be a bit tricky, especially when there are rules that catch families off guard. One of those rules involves Form 8615, or the…


Form 944: The Annual Payroll Tax Return for Small Employers

If you're a small business owner or a new employer in the U.S., the IRS has a form specifically designed to help you simplify your…


Form 8300: Reporting Cash Payments of Over $10,000

Form 8300 is used to report large cash payments—specifically, any cash transaction over $10,000 received in a trade or business. If you run a business…


Your Guide to Form 8936: Claiming the Clean Vehicle Credit in 2025

Form 8936 is your ticket to claiming the Clean Vehicle Credit, which helps you get some money back when you buy a qualifying electric or…


Form 8995: Qualified Business Income Deduction

If you're a small business owner, freelancer, or self-employed individual, there's a good chance you’ve heard about the Qualified Business Income Deduction (also called QBI);…


Form 8606: Nondeductible IRA Contributions

When it comes to retirement savings, things can get a little tricky once you start mixing traditional IRAs, Roth IRAs, and after-tax contributions. That’s where…


State Income Tax Rates in the U.S.

State income tax rates vary widely across the U.S., from states with no income tax at all to those with steep progressive rates. This article…


Tax Benefits of Marriage: How Tying the Knot Can Lower Your Tax Bill

Marriage is often viewed as a romantic and personal milestone, but it also comes with financial implications—especially when it comes to taxes. For American couples,…