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Prepare for Hurricanes, Disasters by Safeguarding Tax Records
With the early start of this year’s hurricane season, the Internal Revenue Service encourages individuals and businesses to safeguard themselves against natural disasters by taking a few simple steps.
Create a Backup Set of Records Electronically
Taxpayers …
Automated IRS System Helps College-Bound Students with Financial Aid Application Process
College-bound students and their parents typically want to make every dollar and every minute of the college experience count including money spent on tuition and time spent on the college financial aid application process. The …
Job Search Expenses Can be Tax Deductible
If you are looking for a new job that is in the same line of work, you may be able to deduct some of your job hunting expenses on your federal income tax return.
Here are …
FAQ: Deductions
Question: Can I deduct separate maintenance paid to my spouse or alimony paid to my former spouse?
Answer:
If you are separated or divorced, you may generally deduct payments of separate maintenance or alimony paid in cash (including check …
Upcoming Tax Deadlines
October
Mon
1
File Form 730 and pay tax on wagers accepted during August.
Mon
1
File Form 2290 and pay the tax for vehicles first used during August.
Wed
3
Deposit payroll tax for payments on Sep 26-28 if the semiweekly deposit rule applies.
Fri
5
Deposit payroll tax for payments on …