Included in the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997, the Child Tax Credit was originally nonrefundable and worth $500 per child 16 or under. Subsequent legislation increased the amount, a ...
For tax year 2025, an individual filer over 65 will be able to deduct up to $23,750 from their federal return.
If you support a child, parent or another family member, you may be able to claim them as a dependent on your tax return. Doing so can lower your tax bill through credits, deductions and other tax ...
The Internal Revenue Service has published a new Schedule 1-A and updated instructions for claiming the new tax breaks in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act for tips, overtime, car loans, and senior ...
The IRS won't say, but millions of taxpayers may be owed a refund from the COVID era due to a court ruling. The deadline to ...
Tens of millions of Americans could be entitled to tax refunds from the IRS or an abatement of penalties accrued during the COVID-19 federal disaster due to a recent federal court decision ...
It's easier than you may think to make correction to income tax returns, but doing so could delay your tax refund.
The IRS and Ohio will begin accepting 2025 tax returns on Monday, Jan. 26, 2026. New tax changes for 2025 allow deductions for up to $25,000 in tips and $25,000 in overtime. The deadline to file 2025 ...
The IRS generally allows you to claim a refund up to three years after filing a return or two years after paying the tax. Other forms of tax relief, such as penalty abatement or debt settlement, have ...
Tennessee residents could be eligible for two tax refunds this year, but there is limited time left to claim both of them.
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