April 15 is tax day (unless of course it falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or a federal holiday). Miss the deadline and you'll be hit with a penalty, right? Not always.
Once upon a day, the IRS mailed you the necessary forms and instructions book you needed to complete your income taxes. Those days - unfortunately - are over. Now, you're left to source them out yourself.
Duluth Police issued another press release warning people of internet, mail, and phone scams that are continuing after the holiday season. There is still one thing the Duluth Police and me personally want you to remember, if it's too good to be true, it is. There is something else to remember.
Here's another thing that might affect you because the government shut down. When sending in your tax return, it may be delayed by one or two weeks, the Internal Revenue Service announced.
Here's something to think about before you go online and before the upcoming April 15th tax deadline: The Internal Revenue System has gone high-tech in the digital age, tracking your movements online in an effort to snuff out tax evaders.
I'm going to take what I'm sure is an unpopular view on this story and defend Prince. Songwriters, musicians, actors etc. are just that. Their call in life is to perform and entertaine period. If you asked Prince (or any other major star) what his net worth is, or what he owes in taxes, he wouldn't have a clue. What he would do is make an appointment with his managers, and accountants to find ou
If you were in his shoes, tell me true, would you do anything about it? I mean,what's this country coming to when a guy can't make a dishonest buck anymore?
A man who mistakenly had another taxpayer's refund of $110,000 deposited in his bank account by the Internal Revenue Service could be facing jail time for not reporting the error.
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One of the few joys of tax preparation is making deductions and watching your bill from Uncle Sam get lower and lower.
Here's a list of five expenses that might be tempting to deduct, but are strictly forbidden by the IRS.