By Shannon Fiecke If you’ve moved in the last year and don’t remember receiving your federal tax refund, Uncle Sam might still have your money. The Internal Revenue Service is looking ...
Most taxpayers expecting a refund this year say they plan on spending on all of it, with more than a third saying the money ...
American filers have until April 15 to submit their paperwork to the IRS. Here’s how much taxpayers may expect to get back in ...
The IRS is looking for about 1.5 million people who didn't file a 2018 tax return and who might be owed a refund of taxes that were withheld or otherwise prepaid. In fact, Uncle Sam has almost $1. ...
If you’re antsy about when your federal income tax refund will hit your bank account ... That’s a lot of spare change being left in Uncle Sam’s hands. Want to know when you’ll get back ...
For some retirees, Uncle Sam takes a hefty bite of ... As much as 85% of those benefits are subject to tax when provisional income exceeds $34,000 on a single return or $44,000 on a joint return.
there are still multiple home energy tax credits available for next year’s tax return. Uncle Sam is giving you a break for buying energy-efficient appliances and installing solar panels.
Tax season officially gets underway, with an expansion of the IRS's Direct File program now available in 25 states.