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How to Fix a Mistake on Your Taxes
With all of the forms, and papers, and numbers, it’s very easy to make a mistake on your income tax return – it happens all the time. Sometimes it’s a missed signature, sometimes it’s a miscalculated tax credit, and still other times it’s a number typed in wrong. In...
Help! I Got an IRS Letter About my EITC
Don’t ignore it. Don't throw it out. And, most importantly, if you get a letter from the IRS about your Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), don’t panic. The first thing to do is read the letter – it has all the information you need to clear up whatever the issue is – and...
Single Moms Can Deduct up to $2,500 of Student Loan Interest
If you’re paying down a student loan for either you or your child, you can deduct up to $2,500 of the interest on your tax return – and you don’t even have to itemize to get that deduction. Yes, there are limits on the amount you can deduct, but many Americans can...
You Can Deduct up to $2,500 of Student Loan Interest
UPDATED FOR 2021 If you’re paying down a student loan, you can deduct up to $2,500 of the interest on your tax return – and you don’t even have to itemize to get that deduction. And while there are limits how much you can deduct, millions of Americans can...
Single Moms: Don’t Let your Ex Tank your EITC Refund
Even the smallest issue with your Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) claim gives the IRS a reason to deny your claim or delay your refund. And we single moms have so much going on all the time that it’s easy to overlook things and make mistakes. But one of the most...
