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You paid your 2023 taxes. Why is the IRS saying you didn't?
USA TODAY via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoAnother IRS tip: Make sure to check the Online Account under the Social Security number that made...
You may owe the IRS on Monday — skipping it could cost you hundreds
CBS News via Yahoo Finance· 8 hours agoHigher penalties Failing to pay estimated taxes can result in underpayment penalties, which have...
IRS: Taxpayers may avoid a penalty by making a second-quarter estimated payment by June 17
CNBC· 12 hours agoThe second-quarter estimated tax deadline for 2024 is June 17, and you could owe a penalty if you...
IRS issues deadline warning to millions
Newsweek· 4 days agoThe Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has issued a reminder to taxpayers regarding a tax payment deadline this month. On June 17, second quarter estimated...
IRS, federal agencies warn seniors of scams
KHON 2 Honolulu· 7 hours agoAs part of continuing efforts to protect the senior community, the Internal Revenue Service issued a warning about the rising threat of impersonation...
IRS commissioner, in Mass. visit, warns of growing threat from AI scams - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 2 days agoTax experts have also seen an increase in fake social media campaigns offering enticingly high...
Important IRS deadline ahead
Birmingham News· 4 days agoThe Internal Revenue Service is reminding taxpayers of an important filing deadline. Taxpayers whose income is not subject to withholding must pay their...
Julie & Todd Chrisley ordered by judge to turn over $30,000 held in Alabama trust fund
Tallahassee Democrat· 4 days agoWhile 2023 was a chaotic year for the jailed "Chrisley Knows Best" stars, 2024 has proven to also be...
How long should I keep mortgage statements and documents?
Bankrate via AOL· 7 hours agoAt most, you might keep one on hand in case you need to...discarded after as little as three years,...
A Surging IRS Penalty Is Costing Americans Billions. Here’s How to Avoid It.
The Wall Street Journal· 17 hours agoEstimated-tax penalties can catch taxpayers by surprise. Even the government’s ‘safe harbors’ aren’t entirely safe.