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Where to Live to Avoid the Most Taxes
Avoiding high taxes isn’t always as easy as picking a state without income tax.


How to Get a Rebate on Energy-Efficient Appliances and Home Upgrades
You can save on certain upgrades through the Inflation Reduction Act.


Don't Miss These June Tax Deadlines
If you're self-employed or an independent contractor, or if you live abroad, you need to pay attention.


How to Make the Most of Your Tax Refund (Before You Blow It All)
While you're waiting for that refund to appear in your bank account, make a plan to make the most it.


How to Avoid Paying a Penalty If You Filed Your Taxes Late
A fine is coming your way, but you might be able to get out of paying it.


Eight Energy-saving Home Renovations That Are Tax Deductible
Make your home more efficient, and get a little back from the government.


The Truth About the Range Rover Tax 'Loophole'
Please don't get a luxury car and try to write the whole thing off.


How to Spot a Fake IRS Letter
While the IRS may be firm, they will never use threatening language.


How to Prepare for Moving Up (or Down) a Tax Bracket
If you think you might be moving to a new tax bracket, don't wait until tax season to find out.


You Might Already Be Able to File Your Taxes for Free With the IRS’s New Tool
The IRS's free filing program is available in 12 pilot states.


All the Changes to Know About Before Filing Your 2024 Taxes
As usual, there are several changes to keep in mind while preparing your return.


How to Fill Out Your W-4 to Get More Money in Your Paycheck
If you want a larger refund you can choose to withhold extra money from your paychecks.


All the Home Improvement Tax Credits You Can Take Advantage of in 2025
If you made qualified energy-efficient improvements to your home, you may qualify for a tax credit up to $3,200.


How to Tell If You Qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit
When it comes to this credit, meant for low- to moderate-income workers, you might be leaving cash on the table.


Seven Things You Didn’t Realize You Can Claim on Your Taxes
It’s tax season again, and you might be able to shave a bit off yours in some surprising ways.


How to Make Sure Your Tax Preparer Actually Knows What They’re Doing
Remember that you are legally responsible for your taxes, even if someone else is preparing the return.


The Best Deals on Cheap (or Free) Tax Prep Software in 2024
The bad news? It’s time to pay your taxes again. The good news? You can get a great deal on tax prep services—and maybe even get them done for free.