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Where is My Refund?!?!?!

Taxpayers who have not yet received their income tax refunds can use “Where’s My Refund?” app to check the status. Find it on IRS.gov or the free IRS mobile app IRS2Go.

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IRS Debunks Myths Surrounding Tax Refunds

There is a LOT of misinformation flying around about tax refund delays this year.  This post came out today from the IRS to tax professionals such as myself.  This should clear up some things; however, unfortunately some "delayed" refunds will not arrive in your bank account until around February 27th, per the IRS.

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I Didn't get my W-2 ?!

Most taxpayers got their W-2 Forms by the end of January. Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement, shows the income and taxes withheld from an employee’s pay for the year. Taxpayers need it to file an accurate tax return.

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Tax Cuts and Jobs Act ... Personal Exemptions

This new tax reform results in lots of changes inthe tax world.  Check out my blog entries starting on January 12th to read all about the provisions of this sweeping legislation.

My last entry explained the increase in the standard deduction - the flip side of that is the change to Personal Exemptions ...

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Tax Cuts and Jobs Act ... The Standard Deduction

There's no doubt you've heard about the tax reform bill that was passed in late 2017. Check out my blog entries starting with January 12th to read all about the provisions of this sweeping legislation.

With this new tax code there have been changes made to the standard deduction that applies to all taxpayers ...

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Tax Cuts and Jobs Act ... The Tax Brackets

There's no doubt you've heard about the tax reform bill that was passed in late 2017.  Check out my next 10 blog entries (or so) to read all about the provisions of this sweeping legislation.

With this new tax code there have been changes made to the tax brackets that have been in place now for a number of years ...

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Tax Refund Offsets Pay Unpaid Debts

If you can’t pay your taxes in full, the IRS will work with you. Past due debts like taxes owed, however, can reduce your federal tax refund. The Treasury Offset Program can use all or part of your federal refund to settle certain unpaid federal or state debts, to include unpaid individual shared responsibility payments. Here are five facts to know about tax refund offsets.

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IRS Debunks Myths Surrounding Tax Refunds

There is a LOT of misinformation flying around about tax refund delays this year.  This post came out today from the IRS to tax professionals such as myself.  This should clear up some things; however, unfortunately some "delayed" refunds will not arrive in your bank account until around February 27th, per the IRS.

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