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How Are Social Security Benefits Taxed?

Do You Have to Pay Taxes on Your Social Security Income?   One thing that many new retirees forget is that they may need to…


The Differences Between Taxable And Non-Taxable Income

Learn the Differences Between Taxable and Non-Taxable Income   As many are still recovering from the Great Recession, the idea of having income (or even…


What Is A W-4

The purpose of Tax Form W-4 is simple as it is used by your employer to withhold the proper amount of federal income tax from…


Fix Your Tax Return With Form 1040X

IRS Tax Form 1040X is the Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return. It is designed for taxpayers who need to correct mistakes made on Tax…


U.S. Federal Government Grants

Federal government grants are created through legislation that is passed by the U.S. House of Representatives (a.k.a. Congress) and signed into law by the President.…


The Pros and Cons of E-Filing and Paper Filing Your Taxes

Expensive printer ink, now that is the con. This tax season, do you go with e-filing or paper filing? You can avoid some of the…


Mailing Addresses for the IRS

Where to Send Your Federal Tax Return and/or Payment Wondering where to file your Federal income tax return (IRS Form 1040)? The IRS mailing address you…


What Is Modified Adjusted Gross Income?

Why adjusted gross income (AGI) is inadequate in your tax calculations for the IRS Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) can qualify you for a number…