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The IRS Is Holding $1 Billion for 940,000 Tax Payers. Here's How to Claim Your Money
CNET· 3 days agoThe IRS could owe you some money from your 2021 refund, including payment for the 2020 Recovery...
Still Waiting on Your 2024 Tax Refund? Here's When It Could Arrive
CNET· 7 days agoFor most tax filers, April 15 was the final day to submit tax returns. Although the IRS has been...
Missed the April tax-filing deadline? File quickly to avoid penalties and interest
Lexington Clipper-Herald· 2 days agoThe Internal Revenue Service encourages taxpayers who missed the April tax-filing deadline to file a...
...Money to My Son and Daughter-in-Law. How Much Money Can I Give Away Without ‘Incurring a Tax...
SmartAsset via AOL· 4 days agoHow much money can I give to my son and daughter-in-law without incurring a tax issue with the IRS?...
States With Later Tax Filing Deadlines: Delaware, Hawaii and More
CNET· 4 days agoWhile the majority of taxpayers needed to have their taxes submitted by April 15 unless they filed a...
401(k) Hardship Withdrawals: What You Need To Know
AOL· 6 days agoCheck Out: Owe Money to the IRS? Plus, you’ll end up paying taxes and possibly IRS penalties to access your funds, so it’s important to understand...
Fresh hope for new rebates from $1.8 billion pot for taxpayers
The US Sun· 23 hours agoThe proposed amount per check would be based on the individual's income tax liability. If approved,...
Julie Jason: Close to 1 million people need to claim refunds before May 17
Stamford Advocate· 6 days agoFor starters, the IRS would like to pay back more than $1 billion in refunds that almost a million...
Just Filed Taxes? Here Are 7 Tips From Tax Experts on What NOT To Do Next Year
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 7 days agoWith Tax Day now in the rearview mirror for most Americans, you may think you can let off the...
How Much Should I Contribute to My 401(k)?
MediaFeed via AOL· 3 days agoThen, as you pay down the money you owe — whether from credit cards or student loans or another source — you can take the cash that frees up and add that...