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Paying electronically is a convenient way to pay your federal taxes online, by phone for EFTPS: The Electronic Federal Tax Payment System or card payments, or digital wallet, or from a mobile device.
The IRS has begun mailing out CP14 notices to millions of taxpayers who have a balance of $5 or more in unpaid taxes, kindly reminding them that the federal government would like its money.
Tax Day, the deadline to file & pay taxes, is April 18, 2022
Don't wait to file your tax return. Officials predict a number of services could be delayed because of issues related to the pandemic and budget constraints. The tax filing deadline this year is April 18.
You can get a maximum annual credit of $2,500 per eligible student.
Start tax planning now and you could owe the government less money in the spring.
Through the end of this year, you can take a deduction of up to $600 on your 2021 taxes, even if you don’t itemize.
There are seven federal income tax brackets. Here's what they are, how they work, and how they affect you.
The countdown to Tax Day will soon commence. Here are some steps you can take as the deadline approaches.
The Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers today that the last quarter of 2021 is a good time to check withholding.
The Internal Revenue Service today reminds taxpayers about the upcoming Oct. 15 due date to file 2020 tax returns.
If you're self-employed or don't have taxes withheld from other sources of taxable income, it's up to you to periodically pay the IRS by making estimated tax payments.
The Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service announced today that the federal income tax filing due date for individuals for the 2020 tax year will be automatically extended from April 15, 2021, to May 17, 2021. The IRS will be providing formal guidance in the coming days.
The Internal Revenue Service says taxpayers should expect limited face-to-face operations, heavy call volume and paper-processing delays as it opens today for tax season 2021, accepting tax returns for tax year 2020. And then there’s all the pandemic-related tax law changes to consider. Here’s a guide to some key issues.
"A few small steps can get you back on track. “Think of it as being the CEO of your own home,” says UBS financial advisor Tracy Byrnes. “You don’t need to know where the Dow closed, but you do need to know the big picture.”