Years after the end of the COVID-19 health emergency, a pandemic-era tax refund may still be up for grabs. The deadline to ...
The IRS recently rolled out a tool allowing taxpayers to file certain claims online instead of via certified mail.
A 68-year-old who delayed Social Security past full retirement age and claimed six months of retroactive benefits in one ...
In this week's Ask the Editor Q&A, Joy Taylor answers tax questions from readers who are still awaiting their tax refunds and ...
It may take several years for this issue to be settled on appeal, but if you want to preserve your right to a refund while ...
Tens of millions of taxpayers who were penalized by the IRS during the COVID-19 pandemic for failing to pay their taxes or ...
If you have a traditional IRA and you watched your balance drop earlier this year, the IRS quietly handed you a coupon. When your account value falls, you can convert those same shares to a Roth IRA ...
Thanks a recent federal court decision, tens of millions of Americans may be able to receive a tax refund or abatement of ...
The Social Security COLA is just one aspect of your benefits that can impact your tax bill.
Under the new system, eligible taxpayers will no longer have to request penalty relief that the IRS says is routinely granted ...
If you sold a stock this year and are staring at a fat capital gains bill, here is a rule buried in the tax code that most brokers never mention: you can roll that gain into real estate or a business ...
Travel nurses working under 1099 agency contracts occupy a rare tax position: they are simultaneously the employee and the ...