When you get married, everything about you changes and this includes your financial status, tax obligations, filing status, and so much more. Here are tips that can immensely...
If you owe a debt to a lender, such as a loan, hospital bill, or credit card, you can't automatically garnish your wages. Instead, the creditor needs to sue you first and get a...
Giving out a on rent room is another way to earn extra money. Many people now rent out an apartment or a room either for an office or for other functions. If you want to rent out...
The IRS has issued guidelines on the denial and revocation of passports due to serious tax violations. The IRS must notify the State Department when a person has a "serious"...
We look forward to all kinds of days throughout the year, like birthdays, wedding anniversaries, the Friday before a three-day weekend, Public holidays, etc. However, for the goal...
A flexible spending account, or FSA, is a pre-tax expense account that many employers offer for employees' benefit. These bills allow you to pay necessary expenses without paying...
The grantor, which can also be called the creator, settlor, trust maker, or trustor, is the party who forms the trust. For married couples, if the trust was established jointly, they...
The IRS assesses penalties and interest on the employer's account when they fail to collect, report, and remit payroll taxes. You may be personally liable for failure to withhold...
It's tax season! Tax return companies and DIY software vendors work hard to convince individual taxpayers that their services and products are the way to maximize tax refunds or...