The 2018 tax season is officially underway. Taxpayers can now file their income tax returns with the Internal Revenue Service. Continue reading
Help Still Available for Taxpayers Filing 2016 Tax Returns
New Laws May Delay Tax Refunds
Federal income tax filers who claimed popular income tax credits will have to wait another week or so for their tax refunds, according to IRS officials. Continue reading
IRS Reminds Taxpayers of Free Resources
If you need help preparing your taxes, the Internal Revenue Service has issued a reminder that there are some free resources available. Continue reading
Earned Income Tax Credit Among Most Popular, Most Abused
The deadline to file federal income taxes is almost here. H&R Block Senior Tax Advisor Michelle Bachtel says many low and middle-income families benefit from the Earned Income Tax Credit. “Basically depending on the number of children you have, the credit can range anywhere from $2 to $6,044. The Earned Income Tax Credit is also available for people who don’t have children. They do need to be considered low income according to the IRS, but there is also a credit available for them.” The amount of the Earned Income Tax Credit varies depending on the size of the household. For an individual who does not have any children, they can make up to $14,340, or if they are married they can make up to $19,680. For people that do have children, they can make up to $37,870 or $43,210 if they just have the one child. From there the amounts increase, but the maximum amount for three children they can make up to $51,567. The Earned Income Tax Credit is one of the most lucrative. Unfortunately, Bachtel says it’s also one of the most widely abused. Continue reading