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Beware of Bogus IRS Emails

Issue Number:    IRS Tax Tip 2013-19 Inside This Issue The IRS receives thousands of reports every year from taxpayers who receive emails out-of-the-blue claiming to be from the IRS. Scammers use the IRS name or logo to make the message appear … Continue reading

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Social Security Benefits and Your Taxes

Issue Number:    IRS Tax Tip 2013-24 Inside This Issue Some people must pay taxes on their Social Security benefits. If you get Social Security, you should receive a Form SSA-1099, Social Security Benefit Statement, by early February. The form shows the … Continue reading

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Avoid Summertime Tax Scams

Issue Number:    IRS Summertime Tax Tip 2014-04 Inside This Issue   Ah, summertime! Warm days, rest and recreation and…tax scams. Thieves don’t stop victimizing unsuspecting taxpayers with their scams after April 15. Identity theft, phone and phishing scams happen … Continue reading

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IRS Intensifies National Crackdown on Identity Theft

Issue Number:    IR-2013-17 Inside This Issue WASHINGTON – Continuing a year-long enforcement push against refund fraud and identity theft, the Internal Revenue Service today announced the results of a massive national sweep in recent weeks targeting identity theft suspects in 32 … Continue reading

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What are you doing with your tax refund?

Now that tax season is officially over, those who are getting refunds are already making plans for their money.  But what about those that have no clue of what to do with their refunds?  Well here are some suggestions for … Continue reading

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Affordable Summer Vacations

  Summer is upon us and many have already planned their vacations.  Others are contemplating if and how they can afford a summer vacation.  Although, the economy is in a slump, a well deserved vacation can still be affordable with … Continue reading

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Top Ten Tax Facts if You Sell Your Home

Issue Number:    IRS Summertime Tax Tip 2014-08 Inside This Issue Do you know that if you sell your home and make a profit, the gain may not be taxable? That’s just one key tax rule that you should know. Here are … Continue reading

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New IRS Tumblr Site Helps with Tax Season

Issue Number:    Special Edition Tax Tip 2013-04 Inside This Issue Tax issues can touch a wide range of people who need information in many different ways. For that reason, the IRS has added Tumblr to its list of social media platforms … Continue reading

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Missing Your W-2? Here’s What to Do

Inside This Issue It’s a good idea to have all your tax documents together before preparing your 2012 tax return. You will need your W-2, Wage and Tax Statement, which employers should send by the end of January. Give it … Continue reading

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Automated IRS System Helps College-Bound Students with Financial Aid Application Process

Issue Number:    Special Edition Tax Tip 2012-12 Inside This Issue College-bound students and their parents sometimes face last minute requests to complete or provide additional information for financial aid applications. The Internal Revenue wants to help by minimizing time spent on … Continue reading

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