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How to Cut Your 2021 Tax Bill
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By Sandra Block Published
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2021 Tax Returns: What's New on the 1040 Form This Year
tax filing If you're a last-minute filer, familiarize yourself with potential changes for your 2021 tax return before tackling your 1040.
By Rocky Mengle Published
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Colorado Wildfire Victims Get More Time to Pay Taxes
Tax Breaks Certain tax filing and payment deadlines are extended for residents and businesses impacted by the Colorado wildfires that started in December.
By Rocky Mengle Published
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Tax Deadlines Extended for Alabama Storm and Flooding Victims
Tax Breaks Federal tax filing and payment deadlines are extended for victims of the October 6 storms and flooding in Alabama.
By Rocky Mengle Published
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Tax Relief Available for Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky and Tennessee Tornado Victims
Tax Breaks The IRS is granting people and businesses impacted by the December storms and tornadoes more time to file and pay certain federal taxes.
By Rocky Mengle Published
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COVID-19 Home Test Kits and PPE are Tax Deductible
Tax Breaks You can also pay for home testing kits and personal protective equipment with FSA and HSA funds.
By Rocky Mengle Published
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Tax Relief for Hurricane Ida Victims Extended to Feb. 15
Tax Breaks People and businesses in Connecticut, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania impacted by Hurricane Ida get more time to file and pay certain federal taxes.
By Rocky Mengle Published
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Tax Relief Available for California Wildfire Victims
Tax Breaks Following FEMA's recent disaster declaration, residents and businesses impacted by the California wildfires get more time to file and pay taxes.
By Rocky Mengle Published
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Will U.S. Olympic Athletes Get Hit with a Tax Bill if They Win in Tokyo?
Tax Breaks Thanks to a law passed in 2016, our medal-winning athletes will have little to worry about from the IRS.
By William Neilson Published
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