How to Do the Split Exemption When Preparing Your Own Return
This is how to do split exemptions when preparing your own tax return.
This is how to do split exemptions when preparing your own tax return.
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If you have a child with disabilities, here are some things you need to know when filing your tax return.
Enrolled agents are specially trained in taxation and deal with tax issues around the clock. They can often help you find things that TurboTax has other wised missed.
Going through a divorce is tough enough – not to mention the tax consequences that come along with it. Know what you are entitled to do to make the best of your situation.
If you’re married, live in Missouri, and you and your spouse both receive public pensions, you may be better off filing separate returns.
You go to electronically file your tax return and it gets rejected because someone else has already claimed your child. What do you do? I say fight back, and here’s how.