You might have heard that if you order a sliced bagel rather than a whole one in New York that you'll be charged extra and thought it was a lie. It's not.
Millions of people in the United States are receiving unemployment assistance. If you're receiving these benefits, how can you make sure you don't get hit with a big bill come tax time?
The internet is causing all sorts of stress and concerns over the Coronavirus Stimulus, and if it will affect your 2021 tax refund. Will it cut into your refund at all?
It's easy to file your taxes online, but some services require you to pay. There are some places you can file online for no charge - if you know where to find them.
Last week, I let you know that getting your tax refund this season could be tricky with the current state of the government being shut down. Which at the time, was true, according to multiple sources.
The Internal Revenue Service will continue to process tax returns, regardless of the fight in Washington. However, when it comes to issuing refunds, that’s not going to happen until the government completely reopens.