How to Build Your Nest Egg and Save by the Tax Deadline
Colorful eggs are a sure sign that Easter is approaching and that the tax deadline… Full story
Colorful eggs are a sure sign that Easter is approaching and that the tax deadline… Full story
It’s not uncommon to see green on St. Patrick’s day, but there’s usually more green to go around this time of year when you get your tax refund. Instead of wasting the money, if you plan ahead you can turn your tax refund into your own little St. Patrick’s Day pot of gold. Full story
As taxpayers, we are always looking for ways to maximize our income. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) offers certain tax credits to help us with our expenses and savings surrounding two financial issues that are of great importance to our future: our education and retirement. These are some of the credits for which you may qualify and be one step closer to your financial success. Full story
The Retirement Savers Credit is a tax incentive to save for retirement. In exchange for you putting money in a qualified retirement account such as a 401(k), IRA, Roth IRA, or 403(b), the government reduces your taxes. Find out more. Full story
Not everyone has to pay taxes on their Social Security benefits. To see if your Social Security will be taxed, you have to look at your *combined income and your marital status. Find out more here. Full story
With a few simple strategies, you truly can make 2012 the year you finally take control of your finances. Here are a few tips to help you get started. Full story
Tax–free treatment of Qualified Charitable Distributions from traditional and Roth IRAs has been extended through December 31, 2011. As long as an individual meets certain criteria laid out by the IRS, this strategy will offer hefty tax savings for individuals. Find out more here. Full story
Contributions you make to your 401(k) plan can reduce your tax liability at the end of the year as well as your tax withholding each pay period. 401(k) plan contributions. Full story
With unemployment above 10%, the president is looking for more ways to stimulate the economy with tax cuts, especially for middle class families who feel the pinch. The vice president’s Middle Class Task Force unveiled proposals this week to address the needs of those middle class families. Full story