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From Montana to Michigan: These States Are Giving Residents Tax Cuts Amid Cash Surpluses
Nationwide, states’ total financial balances reached a record $343 billion at the end of their 2022 fiscal years — up 42% from the previous year, according to a recent report by The Pew Charitable Trusts.
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How to Access Your IRS Transcripts for an Accurate Tax Return — and Faster Refund
Whether you’re filing a simple or complicated tax return, it’s critical to make sure it’s accurate and complete. Here’s how IRS transcripts can help.
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Married Filing Jointly Vs. Separately: How to Know When Filing Apart Makes Sense
Married couples have the choice to file income taxes jointly or separately every year. Here’s how to pick the best option for your return.
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Debunking Common Tax Myths
Your pets can’t be claimed as dependents, filing electronically is faster and more secure than using paper, and filing for an extension does not give you more time to pay.
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Excess Tax Revenue to Be Returned to Taxpayers
This is only the second time this has happened, since the law passed in 1986.
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$3 Billion in Massachusetts Tax Revenue to Be Returned to Taxpayers
The state is giving people up to about 14% back of what they owed in state personal income tax last year, which will be given either by direct deposit or a check sent in the mail.
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$3 Billion in Excess Taxes Heading Back to Mass. Taxpayers Starting Tuesday
As Massachusetts consumers face rising energy costs ahead of winter, some people will get some much-needed relief in the form of tax refunds. People could be seeing the money as soon as Tuesday, as more than $3 billion goes back to Bay State taxpayers. About 3 million people will get one of those refunds, but to qualify, you must have…