When you borrow money from the federal government to go to school, you are expected to pay back that loan with interest after you graduate. You cannot ignore your obligation to repay your student loans.
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How Could Your Taxes Change This Year?
Each tax season brings changes about which you may have questions and concerns. You wonder if these new rules will cause you to owe more money or get a bigger refund.
Read More >Avoiding Trust Fund Taxes? 4 Tips to Get it Sorted with the IRS
Like individual taxpayers, business owners must also file and pay taxes to the IRS. Along with paying taxes on the money that their companies make each year, they also must withhold numerous forms of taxes from their employees' paychecks.
Read More >6 Common Offer in Compromise Mistakes to Avoid
While the IRS expects you to pay what you owe the federal government each year, it understands you may not have the means to do so. Rather than default on your tax obligation, you could settle your account reasonably by making an Offer in Compromise. You can ensure that the IRS accepts your proposal by avoiding these six common OIC mistakes.
Read More >Can Unpaid Taxes Stop You From Getting a Home?
With the resurgence of the housing market, more people are finding it easier to buy new homes. Even so, you may hesitate to submit a mortgage application because you still owe the IRS a tax debt. Discover how unpaid taxes can impact your ability to buy a home and how lenders regard IRS debts when considering new mortgage applications.
Read More >The Difference Between Tax Liens and Levies
The IRS has a legal right to use extraordinary means to collect money owed to the federal government. When you forget or simply choose not to pay your tax debt, you expose yourself to these collection activities that could compromise your financial security.
Tips for Preparing Now for the 2018 Tax Season
The tax filing season creeps up on millions of taxpayers each year. As the rush of the holidays comes to an end, you have just a few weeks to spare before the new year's tax season officially gets underway. Rather than be caught off guard during this all important time of year, you can use these tips to start preparing now for the upcoming 2018 tax filing season.
Read More >Holiday Tax Dedutions You Should Know
The holiday season is the time for giving to friends, family members, loved ones, and others. However, it can also be the ideal time to take advantage of last minute tax deductions that could lower what you owe the IRS next year. Give yourself the gift of lower taxes by learning how to utilize holiday tax deductions to your benefit before the end of the year.
The Basics of the New IRS Virtual Appeal
It is a common misconception among American taxpayers that the offices within federal government works at a snail's pace. In fact, the IRS has recently taken the lead in timeliness and efficiency with its new virtual appeal.
Read More >Understanding the Tax Implications of Donations
Charities throughout the country rely on donations from the public for their sustenance. If you have hesitated to give to charity in the past, you may be convinced to start when you realize that your donations could be tax deductible. Before you decide to what charities to give, you may want to learn first under what circumstances you can include donations on your tax returns.
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