With the recent tax law changes, you might see additional information
and codes in Box 14 of your W-2. Currently, there are no standardized
codes to designate income such as “No Tax On Tips” or “Overtime”. While
next year, the W-2 form will include s...read more
When it comes to children and taxes, it’s a confusing topic for many.
Does my child need to file a tax return of their own? Do I need to
include their income on my tax return? We know that if a child is
employed (W-2) they may need to file their own ...read more
Whether or not you have to file a tax return isn’t just about how much
income you earned. Sure, that’s part of it for most taxpayers, but the
type of income also matters. For example in 2025, if your net earnings
from self-employment are $400 or more...read more
Identity theft is real, unfortunately. For some people, concerns about
possible identity theft and security start to grow when a tax filing is
rejected due to a social security number. Often though, an e-file reject
is simply caused by a typo or a de...read more
Tax filing status impacts several key areas of your federal tax return:
whether you are required to file, the size of your Standard Deduction,
your tax rate, your eligibility for specific tax credits, and
ultimately, the amount of tax you owe (or the...read more
The first step to maximizing your tax refund - and possibly keeping the
IRS at bay - is to use the correct filing status on your tax returns. If
only it were as simple as choosing Single or Married. But alas, there
are a whopping five (5) filing stat...read more
Be prepared and make tax preparation a breeze! Imagine how beneficial
and stress-free it would be to not rush around last minute gathering
your tax info. You can begin by making a list of what's changed since
last year and gather your supporting docu...read more
The end of the year is more than just holidays, great food, and family!
It’s also the perfect time to make smart money decisions, take action to
reduce your tax liability and give yourself peace of mind! The following
links are filled with tips and s...read more
I have been trying to pay with my debit or credit visa cards and no
matter what I am sent back to the payment information page saying to
verify that everything is correct when it is.
My wife and I are filing married but separate. We have a 1095A that is
in my name but was used to give my wife and 2 kids MarketPlace
Insurance. I did not receive any benefits but again, the 1095A was in my
name and is on the form. My wife claimed 10...read more
mpmonsterPosted an hour ago
| Latest post 19m ago by
DawnC
I clicked by mistake on "Form W-4 and Estimated Taxes" and now Turbo tax
forces me to do it and does not let me file my taxes without completing
this section. Can this selection be undone?
macwicPosted an hour ago
| Latest post 29m ago by
rjs
I received interest income in 2025 from a personal loan (not for a
mortgage) made to a family member, for which I did not receive a Form
1099-INT. The only way I have found so far to report this income in
TurboTax Deluxe 2025 is to complete a 1099-IN...read more
RDC6Posted an hour ago
| Latest post 37m ago by
rjs
Form 4562 is still unavailable in TurboTax, which is very frustrating
and inconvenient. The IRS has already released this form, yet TurboTax
Premium (Desktop Mac) still does not allow proper access or review of
depreciation.
I've seen three different recipient name formatting styles and wondering
if experts on the forum would share their experience as to which they
believe are corrrect/acceptable for an individual beneficiary
(non-trust)... Assume the decedent is CAROL D...read more