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NJ offers telecommuting residents reward to successfully appeal NY income tax
Telecommuting, a pandemic-era novelty that has become a permanent alternative for many people, has some Connecticut and New Jersey employees of New York-based companies questioning why they still have to pay personal income tax to the Empire State. Their home states are wondering as well. Fed up with losing out on hundreds of millions of dollars in tax revenue each…
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It's Tax Day. And your refund may be larger than usual this year
On this Tax Day, refunds are looking a bit bigger for taxpayers.
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IRS: You have ‘options' if you can't pay your taxes by the April 15 deadline
If you can’t pay your taxes by April 15, you have “options,” according to the IRS. Here’s what to know about payment plans.
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Got kids? Here's what to know about filing your 2023 taxes
Tax pros say there are a few tips parents should keep in mind when filing their tax returns this year.
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Tax tips for college students and their parents
There are lots of things college students and their parents should keep in mind before filing their taxes.
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Today is Tax Day. What happens if you don't file your taxes or file late?
Will the IRS fine you? Here’s what could happen if you fail to file your taxes by April 15 and how to request an extension.
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IRS adds ‘important update' for free Direct File pilot as federal tax deadline approaches
With one week until the tax deadline, the IRS has added an “important update” for Direct File, the agency’s free tax filing program. Here’s what to know.
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What happens if you miss the tax filing deadline?
The IRS provides some options if you are unable to file your tax return on time.
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Here's how to protect yourself from common scams this tax season
Scammers look for ways to trick people into giving them money year-round, but tax season can be particularly fraught. What you need to know.
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There's still time to reduce your tax bill or boost your refund before the deadline — here's how
There may be a deduction for contributions to a pretax individual retirement account, spousal IRA or health savings account.
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Tax changes small business owners should be aware of as the tax deadline looms
April 15 is still the annual tax deadline for many small businesses although, unlike individuals, small businesses can have varying deadlines depending on the type of company, the state the taxes are filed in, and other factors.
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The IRS has 940,000 unclaimed tax refunds from 2020 that are about to expire. Is one of them yours?
More than 900,000 people have until May 17 to submit tax returns for unclaimed refunds for tax year 2020.
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Tax myths BUSTED: What you need to know this tax season
We are in the middle of tax season – and with it many people may feel overwhelmed in filing accurate tax returns, but it’s important to note that there’s a lot of misinformation out there about the topic. Alejandra Castro, spokesperson for the IRS, speaks with NBC New York about common tax myths and the facts.
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IRS launches free tax-filing program in 12 states. Here's how it works
The Internal Revenue Service is rolling out its free electronic tax-filing system in 12 states ahead of the 2023 tax-filing season.
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Here's what you need to know about tax season scams
Scammers can file tax returns on your behalf, reaping refunds. Last year the IRS received 294,138 complaints of reported identity theft, the second most in its history.
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This IRS issue is ‘the biggest, most consistent problem' for taxpayers, expert says
You need tax forms to file a complete and accurate return, experts say. Here’s a list of the most common ones and when to expect them.
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4 red flags for an IRS tax audit — and how to avoid the ‘audit lottery,' according to tax pros
Some taxpayers worry about IRS audits as the agency ramps up service, technology and enforcement. Here are four red flags filers need to know.
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This simple calculation will show if you're withholding enough taxes from your paycheck
If your tax refund or bill is higher than expected, it may be time to adjust your paycheck withholding. Here’s how to know if you’re withholding enough.
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Here's everything student loan borrowers need to know about the 2023 tax season
Will you pay more in taxes? Here’s what the restart of student loan repayments mean for your 2023 tax return.
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The IRS' ‘Where's my Refund?' tool got a major upgrade for 2024 tax season. Here's what's changing
Tracking your tax refund? The IRS says the improved “Where’s my refund” tool should be of more help this year.