When it comes to filing your taxes, you're either excited because you always get a refund or you are dreading it because you think that you'll owe. Let's take a look at some commonly forgotten tax deductions.
I don't know much about the "Death Tax" other than I knew there was one but after a new story coming out today, I had to do some thinking on this one and here is what I came up with.
I say over 30 because I was under 30 once with small children and ALWAYS got a refund, so by the time the tax deadline hit, I was so over taxes (and had spent my refund already).
The fight over taxes and the public debt is never far from the headlines lately, and Toby Keith has never been shy about speaking his mind on political matters, so it’s only natural that he offered his thoughts about taxes when speaking with the Boston Herald.
What might be surprising — at least for folks who consider Keith just another red state-residing good ol’ boy — is the way he responded to
Because of Emancipation Day, a little known Washington D.C. holiday that this year is being celebrated on April 15, US taxpayers had until April 18 to file their taxes.
For some people that still won't be enough time to get all their papers in order. If you find yourself in that boat, you can file for an extension with the IRS.
It's important to remember that filing an extension doesn't extend the