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Scammers solicit donations to fake charities and can pose as employees of legitimate charities or federal agencies to dupe disaster victims trying to get disaster relief.

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Scammers solicit donations to fake charities and can pose as employees of legitimate charities or federal agencies to dupe disaster victims trying to get disaster relief.

Starting a new business can seem overwhelming for new entrepreneurs. Here are a few tax planning to-dos any individual needs to consider when starting their business.

In the aftermath of a disaster, having the updated documents and other information readily available can help victims apply for the relief available from the IRS and other agencies.

If your employer has educational assistance programs, they can use them to help pay student loan obligations for their employees.

Homeowners, explore several clean energy tax credits for your home improvements.

When couples separate or divorce, the change in their relationship status affects their tax situation. Watch this video for what to note during your tax planning.

Getting a letter from the IRS can make some taxpayers nervous - but it does not necessarily mean you are in trouble. Watch this video for quick tips on how you should handle this.

Generally, tax records should be kept for 3 years from the due date of the return to which they apply, but there are exceptions. Watch this video to learn more.

Explore several child tax breaks and tax credits for new parents in this video.

Ignoring your retirement needs when you are young may lead to last-minute scrambles for funding late in life.

When you are starting a business, there are several possible business entity types that need to be considered. Contact us for assistance with choosing the right one.

Grandparents rearing grandchildren may qualify for a variety of tax breaks. Watch this video to learn about these tax opportunities.

If you realize that you have made a mistake on your tax return or receive a correction notice from the IRS, watch this video for a brief guide on how to proceed.

The RMD required beginning date for IRA owners who will attain the age of 72 in 2023 has been moved to April 1, 2025.

Taxpayers who are�selling their home�may qualify to exclude from their income all or part of any gain from the sale when filing their tax return.

Tax relief is available for people living in areas that are declared disasters by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Watch this video to learn more.

If you are getting married this year, there is a long list of things you need to be aware of and plan for that can have a significant impact on your taxes.

If you have only a high-deductible health plan, you may be eligible to set up a tax-favored HSA. Learn more about HSAs and what benefits you may get along with them.

Be careful not to fall for Employee Retention Credit scams. Watch this video to learn more.

It's not too late for the 1.5 million taxpayers with unclaimed 2019 refunds to claim their cash, but they need to file soon. Watch this video for the details.