In a move to make payments more efficient and to reduce the risk of fraud, the federal government is changing both how they receive taxpayers’ payments as well as how they make payments to others.
Ready to mail your third-quarter estimated tax payment? Mailing addresses for some Forms 1040-ES have changed. Here’s what you need to know about estimated tax payments—and where to mail them. With ...
The Internal Revenue Service is no longer issuing paper tax refunds after September, according to a news release published by the department. On Sept. 23, the agency said it will transition to fully ...
Social media platforms continue buzzing with claims that Americans will soon see relief payments from the Internal Revenue Service deposited into their bank accounts, but federal officials are setting ...
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An IRS offer in compromise can help you settle tax debt for less than you owe, but it's difficult to qualify for.
The Internal Revenue Service posted a fact sheet Tuesday in the form of answers to frequently asked questions about its move away from paper checks to electronic payments for taxes and tax refunds.
An envelope from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) rarely brings good news, but opening that envelope to find a tax bill that exceeds what you can immediately pay can trigger a unique kind of fear.
As 2026 begins, a wave of misleading posts and false claims about incoming stimulus payments is once again making rounds on social media. From alleged IRS direct deposits to proposed “tariff dividends ...
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