Late
Tax Legislation Impacts Tax
Filing
The IRS estimates that as
many as 9 million taxpayers will experience a delay in filing their
tax return because of the late passage of the Tax Relief Act on
December 17th, 2010...
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and
Tax Day is....... April 18th???
Treasury
Department Acknowledges D.C. Emancipation
Day
Background
On April 16th, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln signed the
Compensated Emancipation Act to end slavery. Starting in 2005, April
16th began being observed as a legal holiday in the District of
Columbia (Washington D.C.) honoring Emancipation
Day...
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Have you ever Googled
yourself to see what kind of information is available about you on
the internet? Even if your search turned up with nothing, there may
be other information about you available on the "deep
internet."...
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IRS
Starts Pushing Debit Cards
Here
Comes GreenDot
600,000 taxpayers are
going to see a solicitation in the mail from the U.S. Treasury
Department offering them to sign up for MyAccountCard, a Visa
Pre-Paid Debit Card co-branded
"GreenDot
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To
Save for Retirement or for Your Child's College
Education?
Many families are facing
the difficult decision of saving for retirement or saving for their
children's college education. It's natural for parents to want to
help their children pay for college. So what is the right
decision?...
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